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A DAILY MESSAGE

WORK IS Til K LAW ! It is not by how you spend Sunday that you will bo judged. but by bow you spend the other six days. .Remember, (!od allowed bimself to rest on the seventh day only because he had built a whole world in tins other six. In any ease, have yon noticed that the day of rest is not tile first, but the last, day in the week? So you may understand that rest conieth “after” labour, and that labour, and not rest, is the lot of man. Rest without labour is rust. All the big prises of life go to the men who put work before pleasure, s> as to make pleasure possible, and who can rest only when they have earned the right so to do. For, work is the law. of which happiness is the product and rest the reward. —M. PitJiSTOX STANLEY.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1929, Page 1

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152

A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1929, Page 1

A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1929, Page 1

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