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HE WON ONLY SECOND PRIZE

At a. recent flower sfcow a who fcad won a second prize was seen tearing up the ticket. He was aaigry because he fcad only gained second place wfcen he thougfct that he deserved the first prize. Some of us are only going to win the third or fourth prizes of life, and some of us will win no prize at all. But let us keep on working, consoientiously and oourageously, for tfce object of life is not simply to win prizes? but to be woJlpleasing to God. It is easier to make a good living than to live a fcoly life, but the latter is thq nobler achievement.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 14

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HE WON ONLY SECOND PRIZE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 14

HE WON ONLY SECOND PRIZE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 14

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