£2,000,000.
That's a goodly sum, iso'tit? Sup* poaa yourself the happy .possessor of that amount, What would you do ivith it ? Would you follow Mr Paling's noble deed and build a sanatorium for tho sick ?or would you follow the lead of "Jubilee" Benzon and play It up, and finish in a continental gaol ? Fatioy what you could do with two millions, you could visit and view tho Bij>hta of the old and new worlds, you could keep a splendid ostablis|iment ( have scores of Grants's 'yoqr beck and q|j, yoi| could keep your horses a?\d your-hounds youj jjiuis, your yafhts, your town, and country haisses, yo.u could hunt, fish, and travel, and livo a life of continual pleasure. Oh J that "if," it always creeps in ; tf you had good health and if you had bad hoalth and could not enjoy your great possessions, what good would all tho money and riches in the terrestrial world be worth to you? good hoalth is the great deaideratlon-prc-sera it whik you have it, for it may bo lost for evor if you negloot it. While on this subject we want a few serious words with you, overy man and woman in the centre of the world to himsolf, therefore look after yourself pi those' belonping to you, preserve "your strength and take note of the small particulars of daily lifo we want to impress this particulary upon you-you reador-we are addresssing you personally—take oaro of the sniall signs oi constitutional disturbances, don't neglect a simple head gpho bqcaqsb it ia soifenPfaj, Blich pains j (iannot'lie q or^pifl,'physical disturbance cannot be where all organs a?n performing their function? wjtli clock like exaotltudg. Like a small spark, spreading' iuto a great conflagration, disease begins hi a little way, so little that its first onslaught is frequently unnoticed, but it gradually extenda until 100 mtu. Take good advice, attack the first signs by a vigorous treatment with Ciemenis' Tonic, which ao renoratosand fertilises the blood, tjitttH will quickly restore tl]e impaired piiwor of any or' tissVe, Olbmknts' Tokio is a scientific combination. Its therapeiitio effects are proved. That it will allay and preyonfc disease is beyend all doubt, tho praise bestowed on it over the signatures, ot the highest and most influential people lu the laud, will cp,i<vihee the most sceptjcal. s '' . Mr F.. Rame]l, %'enhpt, Maffickville, N, 8. W-,,writes us; —" Rear sir, -Allow me to add my testimony to the many endorsements'yotj have already reQejvpd 'proving the excellence (if Olomentq' Tonic, My wife has been suffering for tho past ti?o. ; years from weaknoss and debility, and (la? tried many; treatments without result, she, as a last retat commenced the uso of Clements' Tonio, and I am thankful to say the effeot has been most iratlfyina, and I am firmly persuaded that it is & complete, restoration of perfect health, ■ Pull particulars und pi» application to I 1 M Newtown',' ij.fyW.', n«d all' oMnusia, wj'stpre
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3686, 13 December 1890, Page 2
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489£2,000,000. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3686, 13 December 1890, Page 2
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