KEEP GOOD COMPANY.
Keep good company or none. Hevar ba Idle. If your bauds can’t bo usefully employed, attend, to . the .cultivation ..of. your mind. Always tell the truth. Make few promise*. Live up lo your eog-ge-meats. Keep your own seorels if you have any. When you apeak to a person, look bina in iheHce. Gteod eompspy and conversation are-, the sinews of virtue. Your character cannot be essenthlly injured except by your own acts. If anyone speak evil ot you let your life be ao that none will believe him. Drink no kind of intoxicating liquor. Ever-live (misfortune excepted) income., When yon retire to bed, think oyer what you htvo been, doing during the day. Make no haste to get Hch if you should prosper. Small and steady gains give competency with a tranquil mind. Never play at any game of chance. Avoid temptation through fear yon may not withatmd it. Eira money before you spend If. Never run into debt unless yon see a way ) o get out agsin. Never burrow if you an .possibly avoid it. Do not .marry dolaes you ere able to support a wife. Don’t overfeed but look after your health. Avoid late hours and dissipation, always beware of the first signs of approaching aickness.r. Never neglect a simple' headache as it is a symptom that the liver and stomach are deranged, and may load to chronic disease if neglected. If you! find your daily avocation a trouble to ypo,thft you get lushiuKS of beat, nervous dspveaaioo or neuralgia, you can say with truth'that your-system is run down and the only w.sy t® overcome such trouble ie to take a course of Clements lonic, the only natural blood, nerve and brain restorative extant. Clements Tonic tones the stomach, aids digestion, improves the appetite, forms, blood, bone and muscle, and ensures regular performance of all lifo’s processes, thus warding off disease. ‘ Braham (senior partner Braham and Hutch) the crack tailor and cyclist’s outfi'tar, 75. King street* Sydney ran bis strength out completely by excessive attaotioo to business; his own words describe his case beet. He says ; Dear air,— Kindlyeend me two more bottles of Clements Tonic and permit me to express my thanks-and gratitude at the rasulta obtained by taking two large -bott|BP. 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 conatitution, and made me. feel-very tired, v weak and ill, my nerves being quite shattered. I was so nervous that the accidental slamming of ft door would cause me to start violently, my heart would beat very rapidly; and 1 would break out in a profule perspiration, afterwards having a sensation of extreme ■•weakness, lasting disturbed ;■ i woke up in the morning with headache and aching limbs, qui'e unrefreshed, bad no appetite, no strength, and no inclination Lo work, and* "Was ; completely- ron out. I was persdided 1 by your advertisements to try Clements Tonic, and am a different mao' ever since. It gave me health and strength, l '- increased my appetite, and made me relish my food ; I increased in flub, I lout all neryous'feelings and- now feel stronger than over, and am glad Ur bear testimony to the valua of yonr wonderful remedy,”.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2220, 27 June 1891, Page 4
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549KEEP GOOD COMPANY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2220, 27 June 1891, Page 4
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