LIFE—A3 A BOOK. Man is, as it were, a book; his birth is the title page; his baptism the epistle dedicatory; his fgroans and crying, the epistle to the reader; his infancy and childhood, the argument or contents of the whole ensuing treatises; his sins and errors, the faults escaped; his ropentance, the correction. As for the volumes, some are in folio, quarto, some in octavo; some are fairer bound, some plainer; some have goodness for their subjcct; others, and they are too many, are mere romances, pamphlets of wantonness and folly; but in the last stage of every, one thero is the last word in every book. Bo that as it may. the last word in beverages is KOLA NIP, and throughout the whole volume of man's existence, Kola Nip plays a very important part in every chapter. There is never a period in his history when Kola Nip cannot be taken to advantage, improving both health and spirits, and addinor materially to his length of day:;. Kola Nip at" hotels, refreshment rooms, chemists, and stores. —Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9165, Issue 9164, 14 March 1910, Page 5
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178Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9165, Issue 9164, 14 March 1910, Page 5
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