The Pleasures of Study.
TnE love of reading enables a man to exchange the most wearisome hours ot his life for hours Of delight. If the subjest matter be well chosen it is impossible to over-estimate the value of the time so spont. JEvery man must choose for himsoli, and abide tha result of hla choice; but he should nsvor forget that thero is an unfaung supply of the best kind of literature always available In the newspapers descriptive ol tha sorrows and Bufferings averted from poor hu' inanity by the use of St. Jacob's OIL
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 207, 3 September 1886, Page 4
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