KEEP GOOD COMPANY.
Keep goed company or none. Never bo idle. If your bunds can’t be usefully employed, attend to tbo cultivation of your mind. Always tell the truth. Make lew promises. Live up to yoor engagements. Keep your own secrets if you hnye any. When yon speak to a person, look bina in ihe face. Good company and conversation are the sinews of virtue. Your character cannot ba essentially injured except by your own ads. If anyone speak evil of you let your life be so that none will believe him. Drink no kind of intoxicating liquor. Eyer live (misfortune excepted) wiihinyour income. When you retire to bed, think oyer whut you have been doing duiing the day. Make no haste to get rich if yon should prosper. Small and steady gains give competency with a tranquil mind. Never play at any game of chance. Avoid temptation through fear you may not withstand it. Earn money before you spend it. Never run into debt unless you see a way to gel out again. Never borrow if you can possibly avoid it. Do not marry unless you are able to support a wife. Don’t overfeed but look after your health. 1 Avoid late hours and dissipation, always
beware of tlie first signs of approaching sickness. Never neglect a simple headache as it is a symptom that the liver and siomach ore deranged, and may lead to chronic d sease if neglected. If you find your daily avocation a trouble to you,that you get flushings ef beat, nervous depression or neuralgia, you can say with truth that yoar system is run down and the only way to overcome such trouble is to take a course of Clements Tonic, the only natural blood, nerve and brain restorative extant. Clements Tonic tones Hie stomach, aids digestion, improves the appetite, forma blood, bone and muscle, and ensures regular peiformance of all 1 fe’« processes, thus warding off disease. W. D. Brahatn (senior partner Brahaiu and Mutch) the crack tailor and cyclist’s outfitter, 75, King street, Sydney ran his strength out completely by exceanive attention to business ; his own words describe his case best. Ho says t—“ Dear sir, —Kindly send me two more bottles of Clement* Tonic and permit me to expres* my thanks and gratitude at the result* obtained by taking two large bottler, i had had a great amount of business worry to contend against, which, together with the long hours 1 bad stuck to it, completely undermined my constitution, and made me feel very tired, weak and ill, my nerves being quite shattered. I was so nervous that the accidental slamming of a door would causa me to start violently, my heart would beat very rapidly, and 1 would break out in a profuse perspiration, afterwards having a sensation o£ extreme weakness, lasting for some hours ; my sleep at night was disturbed ; i woke ap in the morning with headache and aching limbs, qni*e unrefreshed. I bad no appetite, no strength, and no inclination to work, and was completely ran out. I was persuaded by your advertisements to try Clements Touic, and am a different man ever since. It gave me health and strength, increased my appetite, and made me relish my lood ; I increased io flish, I lost all nervous feelings and now fool stronger than eyer, end am glad to bear testimony to the value of yoor wonderful remedy,”
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2217, 20 June 1891, Page 3
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570KEEP GOOD COMPANY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2217, 20 June 1891, Page 3
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