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THE ISSUES OE LIFE

CHARITY OF THE WORLD. Heaven be their resource who have no other hut the charity of the world, the .stock of which. I fear, is in no way sufficient for tin- many greater claims which are hourly made upon it. Sterne. DIVINE HELP. When God puts a burden upon us, He lays Mis hand underneath, so that the burden may not be too heavy. Seiber. •X -X * * God give me guidance in my ways To do tin l things I should ; God give m<. strength ami length of days To- do the things I would. J. Findlay. -X- -X- -X- -X i iie tidal wave of deeper souls lorn our inmost being rolls. And lifts us unawares Out of all our meaner cares. It. W. Emerson.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1931, Page 1

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THE ISSUES OE LIFE Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1931, Page 1

THE ISSUES OE LIFE Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1931, Page 1

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