“ Our dead are never dead to us until we have forgotten them.”—George Eliot. All pasaioc s are good when one masters them; all are bad when one is a slave to them, A cheerful heart is more to be valued than all tho riches in the world without cheerfulness,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2427, 19 November 1892, Page 2
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49Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2427, 19 November 1892, Page 2
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