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THINK ON THESE THINGS.

GOOD TEMPER IN THE HOME J am surprised that intelligent men do not see the immense value of good temper in their homes; anil am amazed that they will take such pains to have costly houses and line fiurnifare and yet sometimes neglect to bring homo with them good temper. T. Parker. -X- -X- -X- -XSlars shine brightest in I lie darkest night $ grapes come not to the proof till I.hey come to the press. . . _ Such is the condition of all God’s children ; they are then most triumphant when most tested; most glorious when most afflicted. ISogatsky.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1931, Page 1

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101

THINK ON THESE THINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1931, Page 1

THINK ON THESE THINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1931, Page 1

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