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THOUGHT FOB THE DAY.

This is the age of nt l we should reverence books. Consider ! Except a living man there is nothing more wonder! ul than a book—a message to us from tho dead, from human souls whom we never saw, who lived perhaps thousands of miles away, and yet in thoso littlo sheets of paper speak to us, amuse us, terrify* us, teach us, comfort us, open their hearts to us as brothers 1 . —C. Kuigsley.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19190128.2.53

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16432, 28 January 1919, Page 6

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78

THOUGHT FOB THE DAY. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16432, 28 January 1919, Page 6

THOUGHT FOB THE DAY. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16432, 28 January 1919, Page 6

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