The Pleasures of Study.
Tiik lovo of reading enables a man to exchange the most weariacmu hones ot his life for hours ot dellfrbt. If tho subje ;t matter b> well chosen it, is impossible to over estimate tho Vaturj of tho time so spenj;. Svery man must choos -, for himself, and abide thi result of his choice; but he should never forget that thoro is an unfailDg supply of tho best kin.l of literature always nv.'ilnbloin the newspaoers descriptive oi trip sorrows and sufferin«.< averted from poor hu maaity by the use of St. Jacob's Oil.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 213, 10 September 1886, Page 4
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97The Pleasures of Study. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 213, 10 September 1886, Page 4
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