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KEEP GOOD COMPANY.

Keep good company or none. Never be idle. I£ your lmnds caa't be usefully employed, attend to, the cultivation of your promise. Live up to your engagements." Keep your own secrets if you have any. When. you speak to a person lok at him iff the 1 face. Grood company nnd conversation ate the very binews of virtue. Grood character is very far above all things else Your character cannot be essentially injured except by your o«m acts. If anyon«; sp|ak evil of you 'let your life ibe bo thtft Done -will believe him. Drink ao 'kind of intoxicating liquors. Ever live (misfortune excepted) within your income. When you retire to bed, think over what you hare been'- doing' during the day. Make no haste fo get nch if you would prosper. Smll and steady gains give competency with a tranquil mind. Never play at any e,&me of chance. Avoid temptation, through fear you may notwithstand it." ' Earn money before you 'spend it. Never run m debt unless you see a way to get out again. Never borrow if you can possibly avoid it. Do not marry unless vou^.are abl^>to support a wife. Don't JjbyirfeedgUftt look aft<ft£ your health. Avoid lute hours dissipation Always ben are of the first signs of approaching •BiokdedSi ; -Never* 'ifeg'eofc a • simple headache As 'it'isi a'syrnptom • 'thi't • the lirer and stomacli arc dtr»nged, and uiny load-to chroniodiseiise' it MrieglectedV If \ >n find your daily avocation a trouble '• to \ v, that you get flushings of heat, nervous depreßßion or neuralgia, you can say with tiuth tltat your systeu. is run down and that the only way to i "overcome such trouble is to take a course of Clement* 'Tonic, the onlynutiiral blood, > nerve -and brain restoni'ive extant: Oleraenta Tonic tones the stomach, uids digestion; improve* the appetite, form's blood; bone and muscl", and ensures regular ; performance of. ; a 1 1 if o'h processes, thusiwardin^ ott disease. \V.<U. Braham (senior partner .Br.ahani nn'l Mutch) the crnci: iailor and cyclist's, outfitter, 76, King-street, Sydney,, .ran his strength out completely ;by excossivß attention to bu-jineßß ; his own words describe bis C.IBB- bosh , ICe i saya: — ' Dekr Sir, — Kin^l* sand me two m ra bottles of , Clemen ts'Tonib and permit Hie; to express j my thanks and gratitude .at the ■•results ! obtained by taking two laiyjß botilep. I | had bad a great ambnnt ot buoiness worry tocontend againHt whiebj.: together, with, the long hours I had stuck to it,compleie-; ly undermined my constitution, and made me feel. very tir.ed ? weak and ill, my nerves being quite ' dhaite'fed. ' I was 's'6 ; rirvdus that the accidental slammiDg of a door would cause me to sturt violently, my heart would.. .beaLvep: rapidly, and I would break out \p a) pro fu«o) perspiration, jaf t^rWiards ) having v sensation of extreaie "weakriesß lusting for souiehours jtiny s,leejp at niglit waH dirfturhed ; I woke up m tha moVninj? 'with lieadache aad tiching limbs, and quite uniet'resfiod. 1 had no appetite. n'> strength-,- -unH-no inclination to_ work, .• U'.l was completely run out. I was pwsuaded by your adveitiseinent to try ClomentH Tonic, and am t>. difEeront inun evor siuco. It g-avfl me new htmlth anl strength, incrett ed mv appetite, and iniulo me rulisli my food ; I increased m flrfsh, I lost all nervous feelings, and now t'eel stronger than ever, a.nd aiji glad, to l>ear to the value tif'y^urwo'ndeffUjj rem|d^. I ' -^..

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 941, 5 September 1891, Page 3

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KEEP GOOD COMPANY. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 941, 5 September 1891, Page 3

KEEP GOOD COMPANY. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 941, 5 September 1891, Page 3

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