THINK ON THESE THINGS.
FLOWERS. Flowers are the sweetest things dial God ever made and lurgot to pul a soul into. W. 11. Beecher. -X- -x- -x- -X----HEAD V. HEART. The head learns new things, huL (lie heart forevermore practises old experiences. 'I lien-lore our lile is hut a new form ol ihe way men have lived from the beginning. -X- -x- -x- -xW. IT. Beecher. Nobody who is afraid of laughing an-d heartily, too, at his Iriend can ho said to have a true thorough love for him; and on the other riand, it would poiirtruy a sorty want ol laith to distrust a Iriend because lie laughs at you. Few men, I believe, are much worth hiving, in whom there is not something well worth laughing at. I- -X- -X- -5E Every bond of thy lile is a -debt; the right lies in the payment- of that debt ; it, can lie nowhere else. George Eliot.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1931, Page 1
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157THINK ON THESE THINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1931, Page 1
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