TREASURE TROVE
The means that Heaven yields must be embraced, And not neglected; else, if Heaver, would And wo will not, Heaven’s offer we refuse, The proffered means of succour and redress. —W. Shakespeare. KEEP MOVING. 1 f we shall stand still In fear our motion will he mock’d, or carp’d at, We should take root here where we sit, or sit Statet statues only. Things done well, And with a care, exempt themselves from fear. —W. Shakepeare. THE NEED OF MIRTH. Joking decides great things, Stronger and better, oft, than earnest care. —J. Milton.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1930, Page 1
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