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The Pleasures of Study.

Tire love of reading enables a man to expfljfflM the moat wearieome hours of hiß life forhounK deiiffhc If the suhje rt matter be well cttOMttjt is iinpoasiole to overestimate the value of tip dme so epont. Kvery uianiDustchoossfprnlfflself, ami abide tha reßult oihis choice;*^}* should never forget that there is aa unfaUnft supply of the bost kind of llteiarare atoraji available in the newspapers descriptive «tU sorrows and Bufferings averted from poor « inanity bj tho use of St. Jacob B Oil. . ■;>;

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 219, 17 September 1886, Page 4

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The Pleasures of Study. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 219, 17 September 1886, Page 4

The Pleasures of Study. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 219, 17 September 1886, Page 4

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