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TREASURE TROVE

Love cannot be hid any more than light, and least of all when it shines forth in action, when ye exercise yourselves in the labour of love in beneficence of every kind. —J. Wesley. IDLENESS. If industry is no more than habit, it is at least a most excellent one. If you ask me which is the real hereditary sin of human nature, do you imagine I should say either pride, ambition or egotism?. No; I shall say indolence. Who conquers indolence will conquer all the rest. Indeed, all good principles must stagnate without mental activity. —Zimmerman. * * * * He that dares not say an ill-natured word, or do a mean thing, because he considers God as everywhere present, performs a better devotion than fie that dares not to miss church. —W. Law

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1930, Page 1

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133

TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1930, Page 1

TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1930, Page 1

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