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THINK ON THESE THINGS.

THE SOLACE OF BOOKS. Many a man lives a burden to the earth ; lint a good hook is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, imbalm’d and treasur’d up on purpose to a Life beyond Life. J. Milton. GRATITUDE. God's goodness hath been great to thee ; Let never dav nor night uniiallow’d pass, Hut still remember wliat the Lord hath done. \Y. Shakespeare. -X- : x- -xIn lnumlo pressuram liabebiti.s, sed eonlidite ego viei maudum on the world ye shall have tribulation, but lie of good cheer, 1 have overcome the world—all that 1 know ol Christianity is in that sentence. Sir E. Burne-.Joiies. * -X- -X- * Hundreds of people can talk for one who can think; hut thousands can think for one who can see. To see j clearly is poetry, prophecy, and religion all in one.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1931, Page 1

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140

THINK ON THESE THINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1931, Page 1

THINK ON THESE THINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1931, Page 1

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