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WINGED ARROWS.

THE EXERCISE OF REASON He that will not reason is a bigot he that cannot reason is a Idol, aiu he that dares not reason is a slave. —II. Drummond * -X* -XThis life is the childhood of eternity. Tiie greatest minds have always ncknowleded a Greater. '? * -X- * Yet ere we part one lesson T can leave yon, For every day Be good .... Do noble things, not dream them, all day long: And so make life, death, and that vase forever, One grand sweet song. —G. Kingsley.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1930, Page 1

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WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1930, Page 1

WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1930, Page 1

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