LIFE-AS A BOOK. ! Man is, as it were, a book; his birth is the title page; his baptism the epistle dedicatory; his groans and crying, the epistle to the reader; his infancy and childhood, the argument or contents of the whole ensuing treatises; his sine and errors, the faults escaped; his repentance, the correction. As for. tho volumes, some are in folio, 6ome in quarto, some in octavo; some are fairer bound, some plainer; some have goodness for their subject; others, and they aro too many, are mere romances, pamphlets of wantonness and folly; but m the last stage of every one there is the last word in every book. Bo that as it may, the last word in beverages is KOLA NIP, and thi*oughout 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 adding materially to _ his length of days. Kola Nip at hotel*, refreshment rooms, chemists, and stores. —Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9166, Issue 9165, 15 March 1910, Page 5
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180Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9166, Issue 9165, 15 March 1910, Page 5
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