AN UNINTENTIONAL BENEFIT.
The Balhirat Star sayslt is reported that a young man of usually sober habits got a little drop too mueli the other evening, As lie was proceeding homewards he fancied that a young female who was walking behind, said several times, " Walk right, walk right." Becoming ashamed of himself, especially at the fact of a lady noticing his slightly staggering gait, the young nnm wont next day and signed tho pledge. ; Tho penitent, when speaking of the advice given to him by the girl, was informed that the fair one was a newspaper yentjor jfor fj|p 3s!rstifili Army, and that, instoad of saying " Walk right," sho was crying out " War Cry, War Cry," the name of the Salvationist newspaper. It will thus be seen that the War Cry has done some good.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1480, 11 September 1883, Page 2
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135AN UNINTENTIONAL BENEFIT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1480, 11 September 1883, Page 2
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