THINK ON THESE THINGS.
SELF-EXAMINATION. Do you want to know the man against whom you have most reason to guard your sell )' A our looking-glass will give you a very lair likeness of his face. Bishop Wliately. * -X- * * Hard frost, like hard times brings noble works into prominence THERE IS ALWAYS TIME. This is a hurrying age, as we often remind ourselves, and manv tasks which we would like to accomplish must perforce remain unattended to. But for some things there is always time. Duty can always lie done, kindness can always he shown, wayside llinistries need not la* neglected. I'here is never an excuse for the haste -hat makes waste; there is always i •ooiij, in the ease of a man wiio, with | hvine help, plans In’s life for a eer- , ain amount, of self-culture and social 1 .eoossitv.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1931, Page 1
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140THINK ON THESE THINGS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1931, Page 1
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