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THE ISSUES OF LIFE

— .—.... _ PATIENCE And judge none lost, but wait and see Wiib hopciul pity, not disdain; Tin; depth of the al>v.ss may be The measure of the height of pain And love and glory that may raise This soul to Hod in alter days A A. Proctoi I * * * -X TRUE POWER. •Skill to do collies of dome; knowledge comes by eyes always open and worldlie hands; and there is no knowledge that is not power. K. W. Knierson. "X" -X- -x- -xHe that is thy friend indeed, He will help the f > in thy need! II ilion sorrow, he will wee])! I II thou wake. Ik* cannot, sleep! I bus. o| every grief in heart. He with thee doth hear a part; These are certain signs 10 know Faithful friend from llatt’ring if o e. Harnlie'd.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 1

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138

THE ISSUES OF LIFE Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 1

THE ISSUES OF LIFE Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 1

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