FRIENDLY COUNSEL
GROWTH BY USE. Never did any* soul do good, but it came readier to do the same again, with more enjoyment. Never was love, or gratitude, or bounty practised but with increasing joy, which made the practiser still more in love with the fair act. h EARL OF SHAFTESBURY. **** * • * * This death, the dread of' which turns us so cold, Outside of our own fears has no stronghold; ’Tis but a boundary, past which, lost in light, Our friends are walking still, just out of sight. • * * • * * There is not any virtue, the exercise of which even momentarily will nob impress a new fairness upon the features. ' JOHN RUSKIN. * f * :j * * * No one is useless in this world, who lightens the burdens of it for anyone else. / • CHARLES DICKENS. • \
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1929, Page 1
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