THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
FACING THE POSITION. “Again, wo do not- love work,” said Canon Pancourt in a sermon on Sunday night. “The go-slow policy, looking at the clock, and the business man who neglects bis office for pleasure, are all increasing the cost- of production) Hard and conscientious work would reduce Hie cost of things. “There is no way out bub by deliberate and personal sacrifice,” concluded Canon Paneuurt. “We must give up the wild chase of excitement and luxury, and get back to the simple life and hard work, otherwise we shall all be reduced to paupers and the break-up l of our civilisation will be the inevitable result.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1931, Page 4
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111THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1931, Page 4
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