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We get accustomed to mental as wen as to bodily pain, without for all Uiat losing our sensibility to it; it becomes tbe iabit of onr lives, and -we c*?:ise n> imagine a condition of perfect ease pofisfb-le for us.—George Eliot. Good halbita are not made on birthdays nor Christtian character at tbe New Tear. The Tvorfeishop of character Is everyday life. Thj» uneventful and the commonplace hour Is where the battle is loet or i won.— illajtble D. Babcock, D.D,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 17

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 17

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 17

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