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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES

Tun Battue or i.rrn. The battle of life, in by far the greater number of eases, must necessarily lie fought up hill; and to win it without a struggle were perhaps to win it without honour. If there were no difficulties there would he lib success; if there were nothing to struggle for there would he nothing to he achieved. Difficulties may intimidate the weak, but they act only as a stimulus to men of pluck and resolution. All experience of life, indeed, serves to prove that the impediments thrown in the wav of human advancement may for the most part lie overcome by steady good londuct, honest zeal, activity. perseverance, and a determined resolution to surmount difficulties, and stand up manfully against misfortune. —Smiles.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1925, Page 2

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129

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1925, Page 2

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1925, Page 2

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