FORTUNE HUNTING.
It is a difficult tiling in these days of speculation aud peculation, of combiuationa and trusts, for a roan to acquire a fortune in any of the usual avocations, if he follows the lines of atiict integrity. But it can be done. -.What has’ been donecah beV There are'men now living enjoying large fortunes which were acquired honestly—alncily so—they enjoy the results of sagacity, tenacity, and hard-work. The time has passed when men can hope to'piety at business arid get oh; competition is to i great. Fortunes are sometimes acquired by chance, they are usually lost the same way. Experience leaches that the old spying is a true one, “ Easy comes, easy goes.” The fortunes that are held and increased are almost always the resu t of close application to business. The millionaires are, as a class, the hardest worked men in the country. One of the most important elements of success in almost any walk of life in this country, is good health. It requires » robust grapp ing with the chances >o wrest success from the thousand competitors for the same prize—nine hundred and ninety-nine of whom must fail. This is why the country lads so frequently outstrip their city bred competitors in the race for commencal success, though the natural chances would seem to be strongly in favour of the latter. The m»n who i« able to attend to his business every day in the year necessarily has an advantage over ihe mao who lias to lay;.off a wei-k or so every now and then because of it -health, it cannot be too strongly impressed on our minds that i I ’-boa Ith is most generally the lesult of negleet. Health incur normal condition. Tf the main purifying organs, the bver and kidneys, are kept in healthy action, or t f deranged, are put in such condition, tiie danger of being stricken down with sudden disease is very sight. Good healtli is a priae not du,ly appreciated until lost, lil-heallii is'a great misfortune —you cannot afford to take chances on it. Keep your system - right. “ It is a fact that many of the best proprietary medicines of the day,” said the late: Ur J. G. Holland in Scrihrars Magcmne , “ate more successful than many physicians, and most of them weie first discovered or used in actual medical practice. When, however, any ulnewd person, knowing their virtue and foreseeing their popularity, secures and advertises them, in the opinion of the bigoted all viitne went out of them.” Failure of eyesight, fickle appetite, headache,extreme wakefulness, frtquent desire to urinate, especially at . night, gradual failure of strength and dropaied swelling—these are symptoms of kidney disease. If you neglect the sympions you will eventually have Bright’s Hisease. Warner’s safe cure is the only specific -which has ever been discovered for this disease. The late Dr Uio over Ids own signature said : “It I found myself ilio victim f a serious kidney trouble, 1 would use Warner’s safe cure.”
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2101, 20 September 1890, Page 4
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498FORTUNE HUNTING. Temuka Leader, Issue 2101, 20 September 1890, Page 4
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