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THE ISSUES OF LIFE

% GOOD LUCK. O! once in each man’s life, at least, Good luck knocks at his door; And wit to seize the hitting guest Never need hunger .more. Hut while th, ; > loitering idler waits God luck, beside his lire, The hold heart storms at fortune’s gates, And conquers its desire. L. •). Hates. Would you lie happy ? Hearken, then, the way : Heed not to-morrow, heed not yesterday ; The magic words of life are these, and know. 0 fools! that after some to-morrow st ray. ' * -x- -X- ■* THE REALITY OF LOVE, lo he unselfish w*» must love: to love we must believe in the reality of what we love; we must know how to yield ourselves up—in a word, how to In* serious. Amiel’s Journal.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1931, Page 1

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THE ISSUES OF LIFE Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1931, Page 1

THE ISSUES OF LIFE Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1931, Page 1

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