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THINK ON THESE THINGS.

PROCRASTINATION. By-and-by leads to tlm mail of never. Afflictions are the medicine of tin* mind. If they are not toothsome, let it suffice that they arc wholesome. It is not required in physic that it shouiii please, hut heal. Bishop Honshuw. ~/\ -XA noble man with the gtit of utterance, one who is true to the soul ol tilings and in inspired accord with it, and armed with its holy sympathies and filled with its resistless persuasions, can put himself into the mind of a thousand. Philip Brooks. * -x- -X- * Eoonomy is the source of liberality. Gibbon. ■X- -X- •)£ ->£ God has other Words for other worlds. But for this world the Word of (tod is Christ. 11. Hamilton King.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1931, Page 1

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122

THINK ON THESE THINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1931, Page 1

THINK ON THESE THINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1931, Page 1

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