THINK ON THESE THINGS.
VANQUISHER OF DEATH
Death can no longer claim to rule this world ; for there are whole tracts of life which lie cannot touch, and there is that in each which “dieth no more,” which has escaped the great doom of transience. F. Paget.
Golden friendship is not a common thing to he picked up in the street. H. Black.
Friends should lie weighed, not told ; who boasts to have had a multitude of friends Inis never had one. S. T. Coleridge.
He who intermits The appointed task and duties of the day Untunes full oft the pleasures of the day ; Checking the finer spirits that peruse To flow, when purposes are lightly changed. W. Wordsworth.
Do your duty and a little more. C. Clear
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1931, Page 1
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128THINK ON THESE THINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1931, Page 1
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