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Why Men Fail.

Few luon como up to their highei

measure of Bucceas. Somo fail through timidity or lack of nerve; thoy are unwilling to tako the risks incident to life, and fall through fear in venturing on ordinaryduties—they lack pluck. Others fail through imprudence lack of diaorotion, cure, or sound judgment; they over-estimate the luiure, and build aircastles and fail and fall. Others, again, fail through lack of application ana perseverance j they begin with good resolves, but soon get rid of them, and want achaoge.thinkingthoy can do much bettor at something else—thus they fritter life away, and succeed at nothiug. Othors waste time and money and fail fur want of economy. Many fail through ruinous habits, which we.iken both body and mind, induco divise and cause the rest of man's life ti be or.e round of misery and p«n; and all beoanso tho warning voice ot nature is unheeded. The signs betokening a declino of physical strength are so well known that it is strange moral attention is not paid to them, A simplo headache is a sure sign that the stomach or liver is deranged, and a little wise treatment would soon restore the moral condition and give relief and coinfurt. Jf neglected the disorganisation increases, and serious if not fatal effects aiothero* suits. We write iheso few lines to warn f*- . the thoughtful, not to frighten the nemus. It is not wise to be callous of your physical hoaltb ; take care of it while you have it, for it is the most precious possession you have Take warning by the experience of Mr T, M'lnerny, Hi), Canning-streefc, Carlton, Vic, who says: "Having given Clement's Tonic a trial for some time, I am willing to bear testimony to its efficacy in my case. I have suffered with indigestion for three years. Tho first kottle gave quick relief, and I shall continue its use. _ I will recommend every person to uss it who suffers from indigestion or nervous debility, for 1 am persuaded they would novor bo without it, and you can use this as you think fit."

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4037, 13 February 1892, Page 3

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350

Why Men Fail. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4037, 13 February 1892, Page 3

Why Men Fail. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4037, 13 February 1892, Page 3

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