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WINGED ARROWS.

FREELY GIVE. Largely Thou givest, gracious Lord, Largely Thy gifts shall be restored ; Freely Thou givest, and Thy word Is “Freely Give.” He only who forgets to hoard He learned to live. —J. Keble, * -x- *■ * Old nge is at our heels, and youth returns no more.

DO YOUR BEST AND LEAVE THE REST. The best men, doing their best Know, peradventure, least oi wlmt they do; Men usefullest i’ the world are simp’y used: The nails that hold the wood must pierce it first : ,And lie alone who wields the hammer sees The work advanced by the earliest blow. Take heart. -X- -X- -x- * A good; deal of talent is lost in the world for the want of a little coinage. —S. -Sinith.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1930, Page 1

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125

WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1930, Page 1

WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1930, Page 1

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