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WAYSIDE MINISTRIES.

TACTFUL COURACE. The struggle of life is the battle oT right, With forces of ignorance, folly, and wrong; And tact is the winner, whenever the fight Seems hopeless against an outnumbering throng. •The tree standing host is the one you will find, That bends without breaking wlien swept by the wind ; Hence, whilst you must never true honour forsake, Remember ’tis better to bend than to break. * * -X- -X-

It is not the spurt at the start, but the continued, un-resting, un-hasting advance that wins the day. * -X- * -XEach day that still you love me seems . to me A little fairer than the day before ; For daily given, Love’s beat must daily be A little more. Lord LvLton.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1930, Page 1

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120

WAYSIDE MINISTRIES. Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1930, Page 1

WAYSIDE MINISTRIES. Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1930, Page 1

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