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TWENTY THINGS WORTH REMEMBERING.

1. That work is only a means, character is the end. 2. That sincerity is the foundation of ail honest work. 3. That you label your own work. 4. That no one can hold you down if you are determined to succeed. That every man is destined to c 1 o something worth while. (!. That most people judge you by the first impression. 7. That few men succeed until thev trv. 5. That hard work is no small part of genius. 0. That the nnlv way to keep your credit good is by paying your debts. 10. TTia tit is easier to do good wjorV than poor. 11. That the more difficult things are to accomplish, the more worth while. 12. That a sensible employer is more anxious to push you ahead than to hold you down. 13. That you are one link in a great, chain. 14. That rules are necessary to :'l business, a.s laws are for right Govcrnment. l(i- That the fact that you arc being employed U a promise of good worlt. 17. That your employer often appreciates your work but does not find time to tell you >o. 15. That only cowards are :'fraid to venture. Ift. That it pays to dress well, ev'n in business. 20. That every man thinks if lie were the employer he would act differently.— New York ComnierciiJ.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 July 1907, Page 4

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TWENTY THINGS WORTH REMEMBERING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 July 1907, Page 4

TWENTY THINGS WORTH REMEMBERING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 July 1907, Page 4

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