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THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER

GOD’S WAYS. God speaks to hearts of men in many ways: home the red banner of the rising Still, Spread o’er the snow-elad hills, has taught Hi s praise; Some the sweet silence when the day is done; Some, after loveless lives, at length have won His word in children’s heart and children’s gaze: And some have found Him where low rafters ring To greet the hand that helps, the heart that cheers; And some in prayer, and some in perfecting Of watchful toil through unrewarding years: And some not less are His who vainly sought His voice, and with His silence have been taught Who hare His chain that bade them to he bound, And at the end, in lindiiig not, have found.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1931, Page 1

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THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1931, Page 1

THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1931, Page 1

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