Keep Good Company
'Keep good com pany or none. Never -^ bridle. ;If v yqur handst-can't-be^usefully. --■- .<mpl6yed,s atitfend^tp /':tfiei:cul'tiyati6n.,/q£ ■ 7 iyouf kaindiy Always the' truth. '. "..Make few promises. Live up to your • ■-engagementsrrrKeep.^your own secrets ifj ■■•__; -you have : anyV^ When y ou^'speafc to aj • person, look him in the face. __• Goodj - is?abo^e' all th ings else. o Tour; ..-.-■ -character cannot be essentially mj uredj : ■:-except» by , ryonr own jactsc*; ; If /^anyone: -x ►tfpieakfevil ; "bf 'you let* your lite be'*s6Ubatj ■i. -.none will believe him. Drink no kind! ■-.--■ -oj: f in treating liquors.:;-: jEyer hye ( mis* . - lorUihV accepted;" . within your income. When you retire'to'bed, think over what ;-_,_■ jou have been doing daring : the.-;,dny. MaielnoJirastei totg'eU ! rie» -if you would - prosper. Small and steady gains give •*. -&dMW e . tfeiicy^ 'wir'nT si 'tranquil iaiiud Never play at any game of chance.- Avoid i temptation, through .if ear.> you may not - -withstand it. Earn money before you ~ ,: spend : it. : , Never run in debt? unless you - see a way to get out again. Never "^i-üborrow if you can possibly ••■ avoid [if; Do not marry unless you are able to suj:« - port a wife. Don't/ oyeffe'edL but look : after your health. Avoid late hours .-•?:■■ - and dissipation^ always of the - dirst signs of approacliirig sickness. Never i .neglect a simple,, headache as it is a rft symptom that tlie'liver and stomach are .- and may lead ti> chronic dis- -■«: Se'a'seHf'-fleglecterl. If you find your daily --.^iTOcation a trouble, to you,. that y.cu get . : .flu 3 8fiinig;s<6f ibeat'j^nei'vdus^depres^ibri or meuralgia, you can say with truth that ; your system is rundown and that the » '.^cnly way to overcome sush trouble is to ..-- 0 /!^?^ iipfj Qj? m ?nts r ,T,onic, the . ■'» ronly-riß-turarblood, jie'rve and brain res--toraiife) extantj-'^Clenients ''Tonic : the stomach, aids digestion, improves the :- ■ joppefeileiiofmsX'bloßd. jßoneahd muscle. :^..-sand ensures regular performances of all :.■> .Jife'gfpjfocessfeft, thus .warding.off disease. "". . W. D. Braliam (senior partner Brahnm —.-and Mulcli) the crack taiior and cyclist's ■outfitter, 75, Kind's free I, Sydnej, ran v.his strength out completely by excessive •attention to business ; - his <.wn words describe his case best. FTe says: "Dear SiryTpKindlj.- si nd me two more botUes of'tJl'e'ments" Tonic "a'lfl permit' me to expres r s my ihnnks and gratitude at the resuTts 1 obtained -by - tfiking two large had:a. ; great amount of busi ness worry to contend against, which together with the lons, hours I had stuck to it, completely undermined my constitution, and made me j feel- very tired, weak~"aiVd ill, 'my w nerves' being quite shattered. I was so nervous that the 'aijCKi'ental^ a p d6vjr 'would cause me .to, , start 'violently.j my heart would beat* "Very" rapioiy," and .'"l would break out in a profuse perspiration, afterwards having a~sensation of extreme weakness, lasting for gqme^hours ; my sleejJ-^tjnignCw'tfs dtsturbed 1 ; I woke up in the morning with headache and aching limbs, and quite r ,unr,efi.esh;d. I had no appjetjteLj?P^l?nKlll>--aii?i.noJncljnation i *so work, and was completely run out. I was persuaded Uj^yeur tidveitise-ments to try/Clements, Tonic,, and am a different '•'-'■. r^at^'dve'v s'irfcV.' s ft 'gave me" hew 'health and. strenuth,. increased my appetite, and jniad'^fliV'Wiish'-my'^food'i^'i'in^ea'sed in Ije'shi.sMb'st all nervous 'feelings, l and now j)sijl;str6ngeiv.!iian ever/Jarid Jain'glad to "beas'jttehtiVmony : -.to -the value of ( your ■^p,iijtie.rfuJ)reniijdj'.'' : . f ■-..: .;
•_..■.- -.-._ L £ibri'V.r«''" /-■'-■•' *--' :' ■ ■■'■ Jfc,.w^]l .be^seon by x advertisement in ■juuxEer column ib».t. ii.r J. J. 'Curtis, of ' <Tri«?y strce!,i,Wfl!ine;ton-, dravrs -the atlenfacnfof'tlie t.fadl'sjjeople ! and .91 Hers to thfr-i»oo&l TOri>ivm'(i"Tt) "'fii« ; 'ctiTe. Coil- ' sii^nees at. present, "suffer if mm, delay in, ti'aiisWfatrWVlliri^rrin^ndthe cdnsrqiipric" 1 «X! i c^»*o.i;.ofioJtorntfe, : ;;wliieii ;^w6u!d be . -entirely avoided. to send parcels or piesents to Europe are re .■':":■ livevf b^ eaeil Ui'reof;*f earners 'for fiontion. Parcels bo stint are delivered .- at , lhe ! d6.oi ;i (iif consiknep, 1 ifihstrncledr J t * 38 also notiff'-d that lie lias specuil con- . T-Tance for t he renior.-il of . furnitiire u*i<! lvfifinge.T' Custom ffoiise work is, of ; fcnr>e, a nt^tVary braneli of- his busi-
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 124, 11 April 1891, Page 4
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641Keep Good Company Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 124, 11 April 1891, Page 4
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