"TO-MORROW I'LL DO IT."
9 Eph. 5 ; 16. — "Make the very" most of your time." (Moffatt). , There is a little rhyme. by Annie Hamilton Donnell, which was written for children, but is just as good for grown-ups, when they put oS doing what tbey ought to do now ; — "To-morrow I'll do it," says Bennie; "I will by-and-by," says Seth; "Not now — pretty soon," says Jenniu; "In a minute," says little Betb. "O dear little people, remember That, true as the stars in the sky, The little streets of To-morrow, Pretty-soon, and By-and-by, Lead, one and all, As straight they say, As the Hing's Highway, To the city of Not-at-All," ^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 61, 4 December 1937, Page 12
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