Bestow thy youth so that thou mayst have comfort to remember it when it hath forsaken thee, and not .sigh i 1 grieve at the account thereof. Whilst thou art young thou wilt think it will never have an end; but behold, the longest day hath its evening, a&d that thou shall enjoy it but once, that it never turns again; use it, therefore, as the spring-time, which soon departeth, and wherein thou oughtest to plant and sow all provisions for a long and happy life --Sir Walter Raleigh.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19036, 3 April 1930, Page 4
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