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THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER

FAILURE. Not all who seem to fail, have failed indeed, Not ail who fail have therefore worked in vain; There is no- failure for the good and w lse ; What though thv seed should fail by the wayside, And the birds snatch it; yet the birds are fed ; Or they may hour it far across flit; tide, To give rich harvests after thou artdied. C. Kingsley. -x- -X- -X- -Xr

Don’t fear too much the enemy you make by saying “No,” nor trust too much the friend you make by saying “Yes.” * * * * (loci means every man to be happy be sure; He sends us no sorrows that have not some euro. Our duty down here is to do, not to know— Live as though life were eancst, and life will be so.

Energy Every Morning after eating nutritions Red Diamond Rolled Oats lor breakfast.—A dv t. Red Diamond O-tis is growth])’-' deicing breakfast food. Cooks in one minute.—Advt. Children Expand on Red Diamond Outlets. Made of heart of oats. Very nutritious.— Advt. Energy Stored l’p for busy day with hot breakfast of Red Diamond O-tis.-Advt. Clrldren gain in weight! lLd Diamond O-tis builds constitution. Obtainable till stores.—Advt. Red Diamond Rolled Oats most satis--tying breakfast food. Does not overheat blood.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1931, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
212

THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1931, Page 1

THE CHEERFUL TRAVELLER Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1931, Page 1

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