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INSPIRING THOUGHTS

HUMBLE PIE, Few things are so unpleasant itu eat as “humble pie,” and it is a brave man who will sharpen his knife and hand up his plate for a slice, rathei than let the grudge continue or an old sore keep open.

-X- -X- * * Make every day of your life count for something. -X- -x- -x- * He courteous to all, but intimate witu tew, I,4nu iet Llio.se tew no well-tired ue.ui'e pat give litem your continence.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1931, Page 1

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INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1931, Page 1

INSPIRING THOUGHTS Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1931, Page 1

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