Tf ynn want to tret the worth of the bargain in life cultivate gladness. Tlio one who mopes doesn't cniov himself, and surely no one enjoys him.
Happiness and misfortune stand ?n a continual balance. Every misfortune is, as it were, the obstruction of a stream, which, after overcoming iiiis obstacle, but bursts through with greater force. —Novalis.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 104, 5 November 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)
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58Untitled Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 104, 5 November 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)
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