Many of ih Kinltl mcroiiM' tin* mni*11if of our 11:ti>i>inl>y deepening our hap;pne-> I»v deepening our capai ity for gratitude. If v hi thmk you can say "I thank you" with a wry face. try it. Tito act of pt-oiKiimcinu those words pulls the face into a -m le. They siy thine o.o=. l : ke.;unny skies_ The 1 liii I ;; 11I'aci 'nil form. I stv no sun-dime 111 llio~o eye- < They take lm a'l I»y storm. So long as the world endures we shall need meii and women that will lead olf in the vanous pha-ev ol lite. This is tlie w.;\ advancement comes nliniit in art. literature. : n music. 111 citizelldiip. In religion.-- I?ev. Charles W. Dane. An l ivers in the r onward An l ever gatlierinu liroadtli and force. May your life's river on its way Kxpaud and strength dav I>v day. —Anthony Tomplemore.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 141, 4 February 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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