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THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY.

Cultivate gladnesp. Depression disappears just in proportion as on© cultivates gladness" and sercmty^. j Remember', that.-^cheerjFulnesjs.-.is as liygioiiic ■aa sunshine/ The one ; who is over choorful, ; who:. disdains worry, 3.nd never grumbles'dr. complains, may work: hard and meet with many trials, without losing mental balance. '■'■•'■ We can all do something to make, the live 3of others more cheery and livable, and by interesting ourselves in others, wa not only brighten their) existence, but we better our own'i lives—by trampling down selfishness—. as no one can foster "this yipa <;if they help others; for helping others, takes as oufc of ourselves, and brings- bur better nature to the surface, besides keeping:. ; us bright, youthful and so happy. -•■' ■.;...' ■ . ■;;" .' ■ "' : <;.r' Remembpr, one good deed a. day;-it may be .only a word of cheer to some passer-by, but never let one day of the year pass without giving comfort and happiness to some poon soul; for as we give so ■we ■receive, and happiness will ever remain with those who. only give it room, so' open the door of your^ heart, dear reader, .-..-. '.*.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8530, 9 April 1913, Page 6

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THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8530, 9 April 1913, Page 6

THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8530, 9 April 1913, Page 6