A DAILY MESSAGE
HOLD ON 1 Maud times-' Accounts pressing? Hope gone out? Well. hrothor, don’t let go; that’s just the moment to hold on. Difficult? Of course, it’s difficult—don’t I know ! A follow knows how to encourage only when he knows how it feels to he discouraged. Alost of the brave fellows you know were’lit. horn that way, hut they learned to he brave liv holding on just when things seemed hopeless. Every man who has made good in the world’s history held on sill tor the giv-ing-up point had arrived. That’s why he made good. Some of our days may seem darker than night, hut “ the sun has not gone out of business;” it will gladden your way to-morrow. If you lot- go, you’ll snap, and sink swiftly. If you hold on, you’ll get a grip on that chap inside you, and he wasn’t born with a yellow streak. Hold On 1 —M PRESTON STANLEY. aUaflag c.rtXKTI
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1928, Page 1
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159A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1928, Page 1
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