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|TWO MEN WEONG-ONE MAN EIGHT. " You will be m kingdom-come in less than twelve months .'" '* You can't live threeyear* !" " You are not going to die !" Those three prophecies were addressed to the same man. 'I/ho last one had the most comfort in it, yet ho couldn't toll which had the most inspiration. Here's the story. It isn't pleasant reading at fii »t, but it " comes out " all right, as the children fi*»yPerhaps its better to let our friend tell it himself. We all like tho pronoun '• I," that's -wby an autobiography is never dull. The relator is a butcher of Auckland, N.Z. and his style is so clear and good it needs no editing Hβ Says: "Some hve years ago, when lifting a quarter of beef, I noticed a remarkable soreness in the small of my back. I called a dootorjgave up business, and took to my hed. He prescribed a lotion to fee tubbed in around the region of the'
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5233, 22 August 1891, Page 4
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176Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5233, 22 August 1891, Page 4
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