TREASURE TROVE
How constant is God’s friendship! He loves us with an everlasting love and to the end, when other friendships are upon slight grounds, easily and often broken off. —J. Howe. NATURE THE BEST PHYSICIAfc Better to hunt in fields for health unbought, Than fee tlief doctor for a nauseous draught. The wise lor- cure on exercise depend ; God never made TJis work for men to inend. —Dryden. * * * -XIt tokonoth a man of very ill nature when the prick of pin maketh flesh to rankle and fester. So it is the sign of a corrupt sore when -every little trouble and affliction maketh man break out into fvettings ami grumblings. The v'ound would be nothing but for t'he murmuring spirit. —Seneca.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1930, Page 1
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122TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1930, Page 1
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