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ii ?4 ach J he ho .y, to be true to his word and work; to face all difficulties with courage and cheerfulness; to form no friendships that can bring him into degrading associations; to respect other people's convictions; to reverence womanhood ; to live a clean life in thought and word as well as m deed; that true manliness always commands success; that the best things in life are not those that can be bought with money; that to command he must first learn to obey • that there can be no compromise between honesty and dishonesty; that the virtues of punctuality and politeness are excellent thing to cultivate. Criticisms never hurt anybody. It false they cannot hurt you unless you are wanting m manly character; and if true, they show a man his weak points. ■.-■-,. , °

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New Zealand Tablet, 15 December 1910, Page 2047

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 15 December 1910, Page 2047

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 15 December 1910, Page 2047