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TREASURE TROVE

No flattery, bov; an honest man can’t live by it. It is a little sneaking art, which knaves Use to cajole and soften fools withal, if thou has flattery in thy nature, out with’t, Or send it to a court, lor there ’twill thrive. —Otway. X * * * Envy is blind and knows nothing except how to depreciate the excellencies of others. —Livy. * * tt * KNIGHTLY QUESTS. The journey of high honour lies not in smooth wavs. Sir P. Sidney. * * * * Peace in this life springs ifrom acquiscence even in disagreeable things, not in the exemption from bearing them. —Fenelon.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1930, Page 1

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98

TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1930, Page 1

TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1930, Page 1

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