MR. WOOLLCOMBE'S MISSION.
The travelling C.E.M.S. secretary, Mr. ; Woollcombc, gave a vigorous address to men at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. ' His subject was " Decision." The men, ho said, who usually camo to grief were not those who deliberately chose evil, hut those who failed to have the manliness to come to a definite decision on tho side of good or > evil.'--:; A New Zoalauder, the speaker said, had told him that the prevailing tendency in this country was for a man to follow, the stream. .Ho showed how absolutely essential to manhood Was personal arid individual decision. •' Mr. ; Woollcombc again addresses the business men to-day during the luncheon hour, and he will speak at St-. Matthew's in ' tho evening. . :;'' .'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14326, 23 March 1910, Page 8
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