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TREASURE TROVE

Up, up, day is breaking, Say to they cares, ‘Good night,” Thy troubles from thee shaking Like dreams in day’s fresh light . Thou wearest not the crown Nor the best course can tell: God .sittest on the Throne, And guideth all things well. —P. Gerhardt. THRIFT’S FORESIGHT. Seest thou good days? Prepare for evil times. No summer but hath its winter. He never reaped comlort in adversity that. sowed not in prosperity. —F. Quarles. GOOD HEALTH. Look to your health; and if you have it, praise God, and value it next to a good conscience; for health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of—a blessing that money cannot buy. —l. Walton.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1930, Page 1

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116

TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1930, Page 1

TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1930, Page 1

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