THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Inn Hrsv Man. If you want to got a favour done, Ikv sole:- obliging friend, ■And want a promise, safe and sure (in which you may depend. Don't go to him who always has Much leisure time to plan, Hut if you want you favour done. Just ask the busy mail. The itiit ll with leisure never lias A moment he can spare, He's always "putting off” until His friends are in despair. Hat lie whose every waking hour Is crowd'll full ol work. Forgets the art of wasting time lie cannot stop to shirk.
So when you want a favour done. And want ii right away. (in to the man who constantly Works twenty-four hours a day. He’ll find a moment sure, somewhere That Inis no other use. And lix you while the idle man Is framing an excuse. —X.V. Ledger.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1925, Page 2
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146THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1925, Page 2
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