A MESSAGE IN A MINUTE
In the morning rush the street car was forced to sU>p during which time all on board were able to scrutinise wEal was labelled as — "The NEW . . . Hotel." The front of the re-construct-ed building was resplendent in the latest colour combinations wronght in new marble efEects, and at first glance presented the latest in modern style. But to the less casual observer, it was noticeable that it was merely a front, and on the side street could be r.oted the old stained walls. Are you patching up your old nature With new attempts, thinking to pas^s as something diiferent? That method wil] fail. Let Christ renovate your whole life, cleasing your soul; then outward appearances will take care oi' thcmselves.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 12
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125A MESSAGE IN A MINUTE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 12
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