£2,000,000
■lint's a goodly ram, Isn't it?: SnpJ poao yourself tho • happy 'possessor of l that amount. Wat would you do with it? Would you follow Mr Paling's noblo v deed and build a sanatorium for tho sick? or would you follow tho lead of '' Jubilee", JBenzon and play it up, and finish in a' continental gaol ? Fancy what you oould do with two millions, you could visit and view the sights of tho old and now worlds, you could keep a. splendid establishment, liavo scores of sorvants at your beck and call, youcould keep your horses and your hounds, \ your guns, your yachts, your town and country houses, you could hunt, fish, and travel, and live a lite of continual pleasure,. Oh 1 that "if," it always creeps in; if you had good hoalth and if you had bad. health and could nut enjoy your great possessions, what good would all tho monoy and riches in the terrestrial world be worth to you ? good health is tho .nest desideration-prc-stmt it wh ik j/ou have it, for it may bo, , lost for evor if ynuncglect it. While pS*Q, ■■ thi j subject wo want a few Boriouß word, with you, ovory man ad woman in the centre of tho world to nmself, thorotore look after yourself andhioso belonging . to you, preserve your strength and take noto .'of the small particulars of daily life, we want to impress this particularly upon_ you-you, Roader-we are ad dressing you personally—tako caro o' the small signs of constitutional div turbances, don't neglect a simplo headaoho beoauao it is so general, such pains cannot bo a hoalthy organism, physical disturbance cannot be where all organs are performing their functions with clock like oiactitudo. Like a small spark spreaking into a great conflagation, disease begins In a little way, so little that its first onslaught is frequently unnoticed, but it gradually extends until too late, Tako good advice, attack tho first signs by a vigorous treatment with Oiembnts 1 Tonio, which bo renoyatoa and fertilised the blood, that it will quickly restore tho impaired power of any orgtm or tissue. Clements' Tonic is a scientific combination. Its , therapeutic eficcts arc proved, That it will allay and prevent disease Is beyond all doubt, tho praise bestowed on it over the signatures ottlio highest andV most influential people in tho land, will .' convinco the most sceptical. m? Mr F. BagneH, Ravonhurst, Marriok. ville, N,S.W, writes us;-" Dear Sir,~ AUow mo to add my testimony, to tho many endorsements you have already received, proving tho' excellence of Clements' Tonic. My wito has boon suffering for tho past two years from ; weakness and debility, and lias tried many treatments without result, sho, as a last resort, csmmencod use of Clements' Tonic,and lam thankful'to say tho effect has been most gratlfyin?, and lam firmly persuaded that it is a fJ complete restoration of perfect health. . ) Full particulars and endorsements on / application to F. M. Olements.Nowtown, </ N.S.W., aud all chemists and store '/.' keepers,. ~'.-. / .
Baron. Hirsch {of St, Petersburg '/ I proposes giving an American com- -> ': mittee an annual sum of £IOO,OOO / for the purpose of establishing and/ " sustaining an agricultural school for/ the benefit of Russiau Hebrews in the ■United Stales. . ' ',-'. Oonreaders will be pleased tolcara Ilia MessrsL, J. Hooper and'Co starts this, morning one of their half yearly cleatingjf ■ sales. Tho whole of the stook.in the BoiW ,' Marcho is reduced to prices that row'', tempt every one wanting drapery, millinery, " and olothing,' to purchase large parcels during this great sale, Tub great safe of drapery and ololliing is . now being held at tho.Bon Marcho. Messrs li. J Hooper and Co have determined to reduce their stock to about half tho present '" ••• value, Bargains in every department will i-*~. :be offered during the next few days. ' jjil , Pdbchases of the Drapery, Millinery and ..' >■ boys clothing should not fail to attend at. : once the great sale now. going on at the Bon . Marcho, every article is reduced, Cost price not being considered the stock must bo ■'' reduced before stoojs takwg,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3571, 26 July 1890, Page 2
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675£2,000,000 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3571, 26 July 1890, Page 2
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