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A DAILY MESSAGE

LET YOUR MISTAKES TEACH YOU Evicitviionv makes mistakes that’s only human—hut only fools respond to encores. Mistakes can be great masters; they can teach us to watch our weakness. As a matter of fact, the wisest men the world has ever known are not those who never made mistakes, hut those who profited most by those they did make—though it must be recorded that they rarev made the same one twice. The fellow who makes the same mistake twice has not learned the lesson which each mistake should teach. And the one who keeps on making the same mistake has developed the habit. It does not matter how many nr-s----takes you make, if each one teaches you something. Put it-’? a bad sign to ho too obliging in responding to encores. —M. Pit HSTON ST AN LEY.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1929, Page 1

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A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1929, Page 1

A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1929, Page 1

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