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The viiluu"of work iind energy is acclaimed fur .and wide, and yet Hie slothful and slupi I pay no heed. Success in any miik uf life, depends upon the. amount of work'and energy you are prepared to "put into your job day by day. In a word, we must keep 'ourselves up to the .nark, whatever wo are engaged in, if we wish 1., succeed. I'uderewaki says that if he leaves oil' practising for one day-ho notices (ho effect in his playing;, if he leaves it off for iwo dnvs, his wife notices it; if he loaves it oIT for three 'days, his audience notices it. A coloured minister of the Baptist. Church, in order lo siren},'!hen mid confirm Iho faith of his congregation, took .".s the (e.xt of his discourse the first verse of the third'chapter of Miitthew"ln those days came John the' Baptist, proiichiiiir in the wilderness of Judaea." "Oli," said he, "how I like to rend these precious word- in the blessed Bible!, You don't read ajiywhe're about John the I'reshylorinn, or John the iUetiiodisl. or John the Episcopalian No, broth- ] ron, it is John the Baptist." TNFLIU-;.\7,A BACILLUS. As the lullui'iiw. microbe takes Iwo days l:i deveion, a dose of germ-ile-troy-ing "Klueirad" every second day will ensure 'immunity from the dread disease.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 46, 19 November 1918, Page 7

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216

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 46, 19 November 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 46, 19 November 1918, Page 7

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