BE PUNCTUAL
"BIG SMOKU."
Here is a piece written by our Chiei in The Scout. He says: "If you have made an engageinent to be at a eertam place at a certain time, keep it. Unpunctuality in keeping appointments is just a bit of disloyalty to your oayu good namo, as well as to your friends. "Many a boy — dozens and hundreds of 'cin — have got on well in life by being loyal to themselves and their employers; that is, by sticking to tho job they have taken on, although they have got rather fed up with it. "Half the fellows who have made a succese in life have succeeded because they have been able to stick to their word and their job, in spite of other temptations. They were loyal to themselves. ' ' I wonder how often our arrangements are hung up because some chaps do not, think of others enough to realise the trouble they are causing by being late. If they would only think it over they will find out that they are never relied on to the same extent as the fellow who is always up to time.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 127, 15 June 1937, Page 9
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191BE PUNCTUAL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 127, 15 June 1937, Page 9
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