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TREASURE TROVE

Enjoy the'blessings of this day, if God sends them; and the ills bear patiently and sweetly; for i this day only is ours, f- \Ve are dead to yesterday and are not born to-morrow, —Jeremy Taylor, i ■sf •¥:' 4s* When, ve sit by the fire yourselves to warm, Take care that your tongues do. your neighbours uo harm. —Old Chimney-Piece Motto. y r To hide a fault with a lie is to replace a blot by a hole. —M. Aurelius. * * * * Shine like ye sunne in every corner. —G. Herbert. It is another’s fault if he be ungrateful, but it is mine if I do not give. —Seneca.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1930, Page 4

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TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1930, Page 4

TREASURE TROVE Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1930, Page 4

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