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TREASURE TROVE

There is no better means of progress iju the spiritual life than to he continually beginning afresh anti never to think that we have done enough. '—S. Francis Be Sales. * * * CUPBOARD LOVE. That, sir, which serves and seeks for gain, And follows but for form, Will pack when it begins to rain, And leave thee in the storm. —W. Shakespeare. X- * * * We have more power than will ; and it is often by way of excuse to ourselves that we fancy things are impossible. —Rochefoucauld. ■X- * * * Every man’s life lies within the present; for the past is spent and done with, and the future is uncertain. —Marcus Antoninus.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1930, Page 1

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109

TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1930, Page 1

TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1930, Page 1

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