THE ISSUES LIFE'S LESSON. Ijfiim Lo sulniii<» tliv wayward will, Each day earnestly lull'll; •Nur live unto (liyself alone other people to he supremely happ.v, lor ever young in spirit 'i We nave all met those whose very being seems to thrill from some unseen source of happiness, who seem to know b.v instinct that, all is good. What, influence can resist such a power, amd what trouble can long weigh down such a i bounding spirit i" It is like the glad song of tlio birds, which will not let | us be melancholy; or the feeling of j worship lor the source of all good, I which wells up in the presence of some beautiful landscape. \V. If. Dresser. * * * WORDS, We should he as careful of our words as of our actions, and as lar from speaking ill as of doing ill.
WANTED— To buy sob or part set of GOLF CLUBS. Write ‘Beginner’’ “Guardian” dike ■Cl'OJt SA LH- Building at Stafford. For particulars, apply F. .Mitchell, Stafford. fOST —Wire liair black and lan 1 AJR DALE' FLIP. Reward on return to H Thompson Gibson Quay. SKATING. SATURDAY 28th. .March, afternoon 3 to o, evening 8 to 10. SPECIAL. BANK HOLIDAY' PURSUANT to the terms of “Tl » Banking Act 10)8” a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY will be observed by the undermentioned Banks on TITFSDAY, 7th. APRIL, 1031. For Hie Bank of New Zealand (Sgd.) H. BUCKLETON,
G6ndral IN I nnap;er. For (lie National Hank of New /'i'mlaml Ltd.— (Sod.) .1. T. CHOSE, General Manager. For the Bank of New Smith Wales (Sod.) R. V. ADD [SON, for New Zealand. N.B.:—The alxive Batiks will also h<> closed on Good Friday Gird. April), Sa.turdav (Ith April) and Faster .Mon. flay (6t.h. April) hoino Statutory II o! ida \s.
A RI’REOfATION. MP, AND MRS A. (;ROI’FSKV (losire to sincerely THANK Drs. Hopkins, ;md Hayes. Mntmii and Siste.rs and Nurses of Westlmiul Hospital lor kindness mid attention to their two sons while inmates of the institution. They also wish spe-iallv I HANK Dr. Ifonkins to- his work and kmo.icss to tlu'ir son who met with the ver\ painful accident on Gala night; also all kind friends for attention and kindness shown him. Hokitika. March 28th., 1981. THANKS. MR J. J. McINTOiSH and F'.MH.V desire to THANK all kind friends and relatives fo- the wide expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement and for the very gracious tribute paid publicly to the memory of Mrs Mclntosh; likewise for the floral tributes, telegrams, fetters, and personal expressions, all of which were a comfort in this period of great trial Hokitika, March 27th.. 1931.
FRESH FISH FOR GOOD FRIDAY w FRESH and smoked fish will be delivered in town on , GOOD FRIDAY. Place your order early at the leading Fishmongers, HYGIENE FISH MART, ’phone 35. ROSS BUTCHERY. J. HEWER AND CO. W7 ISH TO NOTIFY the public- of t T |t OS s and surrounding districts that thev have taken over the BUTCHERY lately carried on by Mr R Parker, and reiptest a share ol public patronage, assuring patrons they will receive the best 'Y service, and a 1 wavs the highest Quality ot meat will he supplied. OPENING NIGHT. TUESDAY. 31st. MARCH
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1931, Page 1
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