GOOD ADVICE
Man, know thyself— is advice but too often, neglected. Every man should have practical knowledge of himself, and how to treat the many ailments -that lie in wait for him. Don't put ofEVthe study of at least the fasfc:^*l^Hj )f medicines till you orsotne of yotCr^aved ones are sick. Always be ready to take the atHch in time. For this purpose keep a family medicine chest and make yourself acquainted with the properties of each medicine ; this will give you confidence * n us i n 6 "them. We would also recommend the friendship of a doctor in whom you have confidence, for it is not always desirable for a man to be his own doctor any more than, his own lawyer. It is best, however, to prevent the need of either by walking discreetly. It Impey's May Apple finds foremost j> place in the family medicine ohest ? * and used as occasion demands, sickness and doctors are an unknown quantity. From Chemists and Stores, Price 2s 6d.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 64, 14 September 1908, Page 5
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168GOOD ADVICE Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 64, 14 September 1908, Page 5
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