TREASURE TROVE
For so it falls out, That what we have we pibe not to the worth While we enjoy it; but, being lacked and lost, Why, then, we rack the value; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us While it was ours. —W. Shakespeare. 'r * * * Friendship is an ally of our sorrows, the ease of our passions, the discharge of our oppressions, the sanctuary of our calamities ,tlie counsellor of our doubts, the charity of our minds, the emissions of our thoughts, the exercise an d improvement of what we meditate. —J. Taylor. * * * * True friends visit us in prosperity only when invited, but in adversity they come without invitation. —Theophrastus.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1930, Page 1
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115TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1930, Page 1
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