TREASURE TROVE
i First on thy friend deliberate with thyself; Praise, ponder, sift; not eager in the choice, Nor jealous of the chosen. Fixing /ix—- . Judge before friendship, then confide till death. Young. *•* * * There is no workeman That can botlie worken well and liastilie; This must be done at leisure parfitly. —Chaucer. * * * * Do not he quick to speak: say much by a modest and judicious -silence. —De Sales. * -Yr * Education begins the gentleman, but reading and good company and reflection must finish him. —Locke..
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1930, Page 1
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84TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1930, Page 1
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