WINGED ARROWS.
RIGHT USE OF WEALTH, Money may always he a beautiful thing. it is we who make it grimy. —Barne. * -X- -X- -xBoth heaven and hell have their foundation within us. Heaven primarily lies in a refined temper; in an eternal reconciliation to the nature of God. and to the rule of righteousness. The guilt of conscience and enmity to righteousness is the inward state of hell. The guilt of coucience is the fuel of hell. —AVhiehcote. * -X- * * Sweeter than any song My songs that found no tongue ; Nobler than any fact My wish that failed of act; Others shall sing the song. Others shall right the wrong.—Finish what I begin, And all 1 fail of win. What matter, 1 or they? Aline or another’s day? So the right word be said, And life the sweeter made. —J. G. Whittier.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1930, Page 1
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141WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1930, Page 1
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