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FORTUNE HUNTING.

: f !It S'a 1 difficult thing in ;theao v days ol speculation and peculation, of J combmaiiohs arid'ti'iftfls, "for a man to'acquire,* fortuno in any of the usuil avocations,,lf he linos of striot integrity. But it can bodone. WhaThasbeen dono can be. There are men'now living enjoying large fortunes which were acquireihe'nestry-fslrictly bo—they enjoy thorjesults ofs&gaoity, tenacity, and hardwdrkV'Th'e'timo haspassod when men business and get'on;'competition is too ' great. Fortunes are sometimes .ao- , quired by chanco, they lost the •same»way.Vi:Experience teaohcSjthat ,the old saying is a . true one; ''Easy comes, easy goes. ' Tho fqrtuues. .that..'are,-he|d and increased arealmost always the result of close''application tQ business. The millionaires are, as a class, the hardest worked men in the country. One of tkejn'Qst jnprtant elements of success in almost any walk of life in.tb.is country, is r good health. It Quires arobusj. grappling.withjiJW; chances to \tet sWess from tii| thousand competitors for tho same prize-nine'hundrsd and nraetyuino' of whom must fail;. -I'his is why tha ,c6untrylads sor frequently their ! city bred-'' dord/etitors tjftka race for commercial success, though tho natural chances r.would seem to be. strongly"in 'Jim of the latter. The aljle to attend to his ; business j ws!/swpsM Il mr necessarily Easajmva4sge,over tha man whohas]wlay;offj!a"w,eek or. bo eVery uowVridwn' beowifeo of illhealth,' If healtkifl most generally tho result of >negleffl. Healtll''is our .normal condition^* fflm ' main purifying organsi'.tb Oliver and .kidneys, are kept in healthy aotion, or if deranged, are danger of being i.striokon down with sudden disease is veryslight. Good health is a prize not duly appreciated until ■lrntM illfhealfh' is*a"great misfortune iyou cannot "affo'rd to take chances onitji. j.Keep.ypur system right. "it is a fact'tiiat many of tfie best proprietory medicines ,of thereby," said the late Dr J. G, Holland in SmMsMagaim "we.ioto suocsssful than many physicians,%d most of thein were first dißcoverea or used -in actual .medioal practice. When,' however* any'shre'wd .person, knowing their virtue and foroseomg their iidyertfflfe. them, ;in.tU,o QPlnionJof ftlie, bigottedf ttU virtueweht but'of tlie'm;'" Failure of eyesight, ficklo.appetitei headache, extreme wakefulness, frequent'; desire to urinate, especially at night, gradual failure ot strength and dropsies,

; swelling—tlieao- ate syratorns of •- kidfasy dißeaso,' Itiyou neglect the . : Bymptoms you will eventually have 'tfriglit'fl Disease. Warner's safe euro is t'ieonly Bpcoifio.whioh has ever been discovered for this disease. _ The ■'• liiteDr Dio Lewis, ovorliis own sißiiature said: " H I found myaelf the viotirn of a serious kidney trouble, I • j fonld'tfgfr Warner's safe cure." V.. m[m feature of the strikes thoro, in not ono ■ "Biriilo'cl&oKas any fyorknnn in striking ,; complained of,illiberal ttoatnient, but on .thoethoriandWro have- been many mthjlO.to 20 i ■ ' ycWservice,,oppressing to, thoir «■ plovers.-regret at ?otng, their deairo ; to contioMWOtk,:buttUali thoy. had no •■ option/but to obey tlio orders from too .■, South.'if their liveware nottobo mado . ;. Vffliasry to tliem,''Y' ! L ; EHMpo7'ft"n;d i P9., ; ,wiil/.in the " coutsoofa fev daya.mjkOjtheir grand display of new Spring goods, which aro n'oiiboiiiijlaiidedbtithoWcllingtonwharf from theTongariro. All the latest fyrman Btyies and novoltioswijrshortly Do (lis..playedintho'Bon JlWho, charming millinery such as never bote bas boon * »hfslaton ■M%*M an^mb ut :faimi&iia6le styles, designsfind materials mdr'eaV goods,prints,pongees, cloths zophyrsm^ll^ho.'iio/^ia 1 coloring with tnrn«3&o,,-to match. The 'abovo goods lave boM spocinlly bou»htfor,the lion jMnroho to one-of tho most experienced buyors, haviug a . - thorough. knowlcdgo of the, classes i of, 4 goodsreliiiiyforttO colony, especially ot tho Wellington province. Our stock Doing the pick oflho \)hole oLtho.New ' ';'Zoalaiia;ffarolio\isoa, toother Mk our 'own imputationsroTongarlro, willmaKo '' .tho' e randesf display of, tasluohabie aud ' ityllsh,mllinVryiiafttlo3,'jackots,dttss " Roodsi' &i' , (M r 'customers aud /tho • pubhe ; ''goiicralffwlir do themselves justico by roaorving their purchases till they, goods at the "-'"'Bon"Mircho"""Wo'shall as in provioua. ii .: Ti yciasmarkeverjliqeiatFholcsalepnees .lis- and in plain figures. L.; J. Hooper and ■■•7 Co., Bon Alarcho J.ashionablo Drapery Warehouse',' Qjiccn Etrout. Mastorton.,,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3619, 20 September 1890, Page 2

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FORTUNE HUNTING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3619, 20 September 1890, Page 2

FORTUNE HUNTING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3619, 20 September 1890, Page 2

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