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WINGED ARROWS.

LIVING WELL. He lives long that lives well; and time misspent is not lived but lost. Besides, God is better than His profnise, if he takes from him a long lease, and gives him a freehold of greater value. —T. Fuller. -X- -X- -X- * Wisdom is knowing what to do ; Virtue is doing it. * * -X- * The Cross of Christ is composed of many other crosses—is the centre, the type, the essence of all crosses. We niusl suffer with Christ whether we believe in Him or not; and in this suffering we iiml a healing and purifying power and element. -X- * -x- -xTo do Thy will is more than praise, As words ore less than deeds, And simple trust can find Thy-ways We miss with chart of creeds. —J. G. Whittier. * * * * Wealth is not his who gets it; hut his who enjoys it.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1930, Page 1

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144

WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1930, Page 1

WINGED ARROWS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1930, Page 1

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