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A DAILY MESSAGE

YOU HAVE A MESSAGE! You have a message for humanity. Every human being has. Are you delivering it like a woman without shuffling, shirking, wingeing or whining? Ho you mean something in tin scheme of things? If you dropped oil would anybody notice that your place was vacant? Arc you carrying your own burdei with a stiff upper lip? Are you sharing anybody elsc’s burden? Arc you lightening anybody else’.sorrow, suffering, or pain? Or arc you always Availing for sympathy in youi own trouble? Are you concerned only with your own beauty, your own reputation, your own comfort, your own ambition ? Are you an eviulor, always telling yourself that you are going to help somebody else later on, when you arc so well off That it will noL be an inconvenience? Arc you a shirker, planning to do big tilings— to-morroAV . . . and to-morrowr Are you one of those who revel and bathe in your religion, and fail to ex tend the hand of fellowship in dailv life? Arc you a devotee of art and beauty, and fail to see the beauty in the com. mon things of life? If so, then you are deli\'enng a mes sage, sure enough ; but it is not tin message yen wore sent here to deliver The message of OA-ery AA-oiTlnvlii! human being is one of help and hope, and the woman avlio delivers a message which helps others helps one person more than anybody else in the Avorl • . . . and that is herself. —M. PRESTON STANLEY

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1929, Page 1

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A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1929, Page 1

A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1929, Page 1

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