THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
SOME, PRECEPTS. Teach self-denial, and make its practice pleasurable,- and you create for the world a destiny more sublime than, ever issued froim tl,ie brain of the wildest dreamer..; —-Sir Walter Scott. ; * i The world de-mauds a young man of clean” hands! and a pure heart, not •because it cares about his morals, hub because/-it wants; .:a man capable of oalancing the accounts; correctly and honestly. • u ;r • ••••■<-; * ••••>;. —Prof.'Herbert L. Willett. * X' * * . i, •'■ ..’ / A -■ <; • V ;.. It is a:cpripjup-|act. that children are the best judges of character nt first sight in the. worjd. There ; is an old Scotch proverb, are never cannie 'that dogsancj bairns dinna like,” and there is not. p more true one in the whole collection,.—James Hood.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1930, Page 4
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123THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1930, Page 4
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