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MINISTRIES.
GREAT OPPORTUNITIES.
Not an hour but is trembling with destinies; not a moment once passed, ot which the appointed work can ever t>e done again, or the neglected blow struck on the cold iron. ' 1 —J. Huskin'. *.* * * God make my life a little staff Whereon the weak may rest, That so what health and strength I have May serve my neighbour best. —M, J 3. Edwards. **. * * Keep lore safe, keep it full in the heairt, that cup of love, and- let every needy one drink of it who is thirsty for love and help: Your enemy needs your love most. —W. i). MacKenzie. * * * * Inspirations only come to the disciplined: the indolent wait for them in vain. —P. G. Hamerton.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1930, Page 1
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