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THE SECOND FRONT DEEDS! NOT WORDS, WANTED How are you getting on with the sowing? asked Stalin. We have mobilised ourselves, Comrade Stalin! And, what next? There is a turn, Comrade Stalin; soon there will be a turn! But, still? .xt-> We can say there is some indication of progress! But, for all that, how are you getting on with the sowing? So far, Comrade Stalin, we have not made any headway with the sowing! Here, says Stalin, you have the psychology of the talkers—they have mobilised themselves —they have put the question squarely soon there will be a turn—and, there is some indication of progress; BUT, THINGS REMAIN AS THEY ARE. Comrade Stalin says if these talkers are allowed to remain in responsible, executive positions, they will drown every living cause, in a flood of watery and endless speeches. We believe, with Comrade Stalin, that “deeds, not words aie the essence of the contract; that it is not he who saith, but he who doeth that counts, in war as in peace; that “work is the only worship,” that “earnest effort is the only prayer that ever was, is, or deserves'to be answered”; likewise in war as in peace; we believe that “Social Service” is the way of salvation —the only way, and that all the rest is but “dreams out of the ivory gate and visions before midnight.” This being so, it is our earnest endeavour, our religion if you like, to serve you so you will return to your wigwams, feeling that it was good to have been with us. If it is Hardware, we have it, least wise, all the market affords | under war conditions in— , BUILDERS’ and FARMERS’ and HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE PAINTS and WALLPAPERS. RADIOS and WASHING MACHINES. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, etc., etc. AT THE “ TEMPLE OF SERVICE ” THE Waihi Hardware Go. f\ PHONE 86 P.O. BOX 69

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8839, 2 November 1942, Page 1

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