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T; Is r.nt pleasure which corrupts men. • which ;a« ami «■*■ -"-*.<><**. gives to i:.sff'il thins.* .'init r.««dfttl acta, rn order th.it we may seek themIVrewre in wlia.t«-ver calling yoo. adoptYour prnirrww. may be slow, and results sivmir.zl* mea-rre-; bat that is n<> rowan *xr ot wiiii faint -hearted. Remember how the'little brook persistently winds its way tn tlw ri'v«r, *mt ,th*> river to the ocean—-ibot-h reach. :their destination, r The phin principle* of truth and honesty are familiar to meet of i» r and need no elaborate axsnrment to elucidate or uphold them. They demand ©or anhesitatmg; obedience, ami the more cheerfully ami promptly w»> act upon them, the more firm,, m-anly, and cOTaistent wHI oar character become.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 8683, 7 January 1905, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Untitled Oamaru Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 8683, 7 January 1905, Page 3 (Supplement)

Untitled Oamaru Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 8683, 7 January 1905, Page 3 (Supplement)

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