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INSPIRING THOUGHTS

DOING GOOD. Do good, without thinking of to whom. Whoever in the* darkness lightelh another with a lamp, lighteth himself also; and the light is not part of ourselves, it is put into our hands by Him who hath appointed the suns their courses. •X- *1 -X- * The peculiar charm of a country life in the society of nature consists in this —that we geo the different seasons of the year roll past our eyes. Humboldt. X* -X- X -X An ounce of mirth, with some degree of grace, will serve \Gocl further than a pound of sadness. T. Fuller. ■X- -X” X X Nobility of character manifests itself in loopholes when it is not provided u'ibli large doors. / M. E. Wilkins. *• * X X A sturdy friend is like a good coat which can he worn in all weathers.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1931, Page 1

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INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1931, Page 1

INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1931, Page 1

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