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WAYSIDE MINISTRIES.

DO YOUR DUTY. There is sunshine waiting for us, All we live for is not lost; Hopes we cherished still are living, And are neither shrived nor crossed. Though for many a kindly impulse We’ve been wounded, we’ll not cry,But still strive to do our duty. So we will, heart, von and 1. ***■■* Don’t be afraid of:— Doing a friend a good turn; Doing more than is required of you ; i * Admitting it when you are in the wrong; Doing your best! even that is not too good; Begin at the bottom, it’s the safest way to climb ; Overtaking your strength—work kills very few people. **# ’ * The path of Duty is not as .smooth as a railroad, but it always leads to the station of Rest.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 August 1930, Page 1

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127

WAYSIDE MINISTRIES. Hokitika Guardian, 21 August 1930, Page 1

WAYSIDE MINISTRIES. Hokitika Guardian, 21 August 1930, Page 1

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