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How to Grow Rich.

In this sordid world the man who iaC: ■ the instinct for trad-* can never become wealthy. Extraordinary ability m a:", literature, or science will “t best 6b am for its poss ssor no more than a ooimur.ib competence. Probab'y there will iv.-vrr ha lime when the combin' d poss s-uo.n- ■. 1 the greatest paimer, writ- r, and wib not be exceeded by the forth:.-. of a single merchant. l hese reflections induce one in « ;fe, What are the qua hies essential to r, c-ssful trader ? To fully answer that question wmiM :v:«. more space than this newspaper con _:ui;s ; but it may be said right her:;, without hesitation, that the first ess-nuu! it; 1 merchant is sound health. Those tw-> simp e word inolnd<»-*-he qualiti ,t -if industry and cheerfulness. These nr,. not ; >\a qua'ities needful for success in tin 1 ii:-r. but they are the principal ones. To oajo,. sound health a man must digest. !v. :- - mud properly. A very few— about or. in .. thousand—do so p-rfecßy. They ate th>most fortunate people in the w-n-td. but to vast numbers of men ar.b worn-n ■- <■ gestion is impossible without tot aid of Mother SGgel’s Curative Syrup. ' 'f me;..-, a section have either net her--.d of. tV.-m some other cause have 'failed to try, dy-i grand remedy ; and so .•continue sub -r and fail of success in . who. ■.■•vm- they tempt—a strange thing when one c;nsiV/-v5. that Mother Seigel’s ISyrup has been for thirty-five years the Unrivalled cure for indigestion in the sixteen principal countries of the world.. “I suffered terribly from indices t 0..;, with its usual train of | horrors, n r . i y three years," wrote Mr ( 'Charle« ’■ «•?*• 'T 193, Castlereagh Street, Sydney >< - *•'. -. on 27th Ju y, 1903. "(I had an app.-mc, but loathed the very signs and fitasil ot .cou. I could not sleep, and (was always mMSM, irritable, and nervous, I consnhed yti 'iou •. doctors at different att-j.-s of my iWan, and took a number of med e without obtaining any good remit. F.mvlly, T. be came so weak and dispirited th..t I nnd to give up my employment. About twelve months ago, while in this wretch-A con. dition, I happened to rend aaadvr-rt'smr-nt describing a case «{indig- s ion very -huTir to mine, which had on car»d by V miter Seige-'s Syrup. Af«r some cm -itb-ti >n, I decided to give lha: r.-medv a mo-e, I confess, as an expr-.-imout man in»i.. my veal expectation of ml i But ' ,-,m glad o say that the exp rim el jmcviv’ n complete success. The Tyaiu ■med to go direct to the scat c‘ my u 'PTc, fur before the first botfe was cm.-tied I had uudo a long stride towards r. covp't Four battles were sufficient to complete my ewe- And now, owing entirely to Ivk Ag: Seigel’s Syrup, I enn s eep wp.J at night,‘do a fair day’s work without Ruling undifly or- igued, and eat ordinary I eu with reds!.-, unspoiled by a dread of af-er pwnhhmbii'. cj comp ele has be- n my care, i could now desire nothing better than that ail tin- world may know it; for dmib'b s. there arc many people still in t o i;u r.J.' a condition that once was mine *o -b-ai Sage : s Syrup could bring he.ui.-h and er>■ •:-. a; ii has done to me.”

In these daj r <>i rir.-.v, . ver-increas-ing oompetiit :h ! r-voin haste

to grow rich--; > '<■ •>:)•> so as to allow at leas .•• mar "n u 0‘ ! >■■ -,rs for its enjoyment b. c )r< ■' v:o the great majority, to -r lier j rotu : .g Mion is a fatal hand anw. e if natural ability will •cm ■i; ; J< j ’s battle, a healthy fool come- ~*a» a 1 . . i of a clever dyspeptic. And is iomi ; rhan natural that such should be th ' tortsnitely, nature and irod': :.!'U! :.C' h -,ve provided the remedy ; v- ir. % «.i which all who

have triec a cpf.-k ,■.« Mr Alberts.

The ladies Coker, goio river, by is hole and wei re Nanier born, and is felt for their relali

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 5 January 1904, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
684

How to Grow Rich. Manawatu Herald, 5 January 1904, Page 3

How to Grow Rich. Manawatu Herald, 5 January 1904, Page 3

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