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Keep Good Company.

; ; KeeprfibocL company or none. Never; 'be fdle." IX yb'uru'aiicis can't be usefully; "employed," JitienQ^io' ' vie "cultivation of: iybuiv-'mirid. - ''Always-' teli ; the truth.! -Make few promises. Lire 'up' to your! ■ tntiagenieuts. Keep, your own secrets if! jr:yo'O'Th'a»e-' i 'ariy"i' / ' : ''y7'ncn''y'od speak to a; look .liimuintli'e face. Good; "Scliarajß. 1 T.-fis above all 'tilings l else. Your ; -criaracte^ ( caunoTb, be .essentially injured ; jfdfc?L # ept" by . jour, own acts^ If anyone ;-'-iyt£kkevil'of y'oii let your lite be so that-fc,-none will believe him. Drink no kind ; -r-ipijip'to'xi'calin^- lfqubV's.' VEv'ei' 4ive (mis- -;. tortu;ne,3.accepted)'. within 1 ; your' income. | "v. When you iretire to- bedythinbover what -^ you— have been doing during the day.! : iMate-nb! uiisfe lfo. ; getuich^if you would v -jHjosper.;:. Stnallvand isteady;;gains give ..competency, with a! tranquil mind. Never 'play* at' "any game, ; pi . t ehance. Avoid v-^temptation, througl? fear you may not withstand it./ Earn; before you :.-spen : d it^ ' Never run in debi unless you s/-«ee ( a way to get out again. JNever .-•borrow if you 'can' possibly avoid it. D-> -:;not many unless you are able to sup» - ' portr'a wife. . Don t overfeed but loi-k ."- after 'jfour^h'eai'th. Avoid late hours ■;..- a'ny^dissipatioii,. always beware of the : of lapprbacliinj; sickness. IN ever neglect: a headaclie as it is a - 6ymptom that.tiieJiver and stomach are , -derangei,, and may lead t;.i chronic dis.^uiise at neglected.' If yotf find your daily a vocal ion a !* trouble to you, lhatj'ou get . -flulTirrn^sbf heat, ;iiervous- depression or neuralgia, -you cah'say with truth that __jftSor7 system-, is run down and that the ■-^u^ijffuy. to overcgme ; susli croutiieis to .ta^e.u, course .of, Clements Tonic, the -•^uly/ifttural^lood, nerve and brain restbPaiive extant. Clements Tonic tones - the^stomach, aids' digestion, improy es the . appetite; t forins"bl6od; ; b'orie and muscle. v. (ensures regular perf or m ances o f all _ lifeji/prqcessesVlthus warding off diseast- . " W. D. Braham (senior partner Braham -and Mutch) i he crack tailor and cyclist's -outfitferV. 75,^ k ins«street, Sydney, ran .*• 'hi^strength oiit completely by excessive ■attention to business ; his own words de--B'chbV'lHS ciise best.' He sajs :-«' Dear Sir^Eindl'y 1 serid me two tnore bottles of Clements i onic^ and perniil; me o ex* press my thanks and "ratitude ar the results pbtamed^ by, taking, two large ' bottles^ I had a great amount of busi r ness worry, .to .contend; against, wliich ■ taieiher 'witn J 'the Idnsj' hours I had stuck - to it, completely undermined my con- -. stitutiou; ivhid"' ! ma'de "me feel very tired, - weak iaud: ill', my ' nerves being quite - shattered. I .was; so nervous that the accidental,. slamming 4 of a door would cause me'-.to- start'- violently, my heart would beat very rapio.lj', and I would breuk out-;in"a profuse perspiration, afterwards having_a sen^ati'in of extieme weakness, lasting for some hours ; my sleep aD;night was^di.sturbed ; F woke up in the morning with headache and aching hmbli, and quite' uurefreshtd) I had no appetite, no strength, and no inclination to work, and was completely run out. I was! persuaded by your advertisements to try Clements Tonic, and am a different maji ev.er.since. It ga.ve me new health arifl strength, increased my appetite, and Ttiade' nic relish mv food; I imrredsed in flesh, I lost all nervous feelings, and how feel stronat'r Unvii evoT, and nm alad to bear testimony to ' the value of your wonderful reuierlv."

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 130, 25 April 1891, Page 4

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Keep Good Company. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 130, 25 April 1891, Page 4

Keep Good Company. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 130, 25 April 1891, Page 4

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