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WAYSIDE MINISTRIES.

THE USEFULNESS OF REMORSE. The offender’s sorrow lends but weak relief To him who bears the strong offence’s cross. —W. Shakcspoaie. * * * * WASTING OPPORTUNITIES. Many people do with opportunities as children do at the seashore; they fill their little hands with stolid, and then let the grains fall through, one by one till they are gone. * * * * Modesty is to merit what shadows are to a picture, which give it force and relief. **' * * THE SECRET OF WORK. Employment, employment, Oh, that is enjoyment, There’s nothing like something to (10, Good heart occupation Is strength and salvation. A secret that’s known to but few.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1930, Page 1

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103

WAYSIDE MINISTRIES. Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1930, Page 1

WAYSIDE MINISTRIES. Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1930, Page 1

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