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THE GREATEST HAPPINESS. Upon no subject is there more diver- ■ gence of v opinion,:, among 'mankind .the n upon' what' constitutes the “greatest happiness.” y Wealth, honour, fame, beauty, goodness, power, all these and other attributes contest in men’s hearts and.minds for the coveted position. Yet lake any one of them', or all of them, and eliminate from: its or their"possession the health which :is necessary to its or their enjoyment, and what is the" gift but Dead Pea Fruit P Whence the Rainier judgment of the more matured unhesitatingly decides i hat the greatest: happiness is the possession of health, for its possession mak-Si full the enjoyment and appreciation.of ell f Ise which is desirable. Unfortunatel it; is not give|i to all to command health, but those who cannot do so are but few ar d ?finite the exception. As a rule the human .being is the author.of his own health state, nd, mark you, if he has trifled with if a heavy retribution awaits him for his breach of truth. For instance, you suffer from indigestion or liver attacks; you do,, and r you know it; because the symptoms are unmistakable. Yet you do nothing consistently to remedy the state of things. Peware! you are imperilling ypur life; short- ’ oning:your days. While for merely-2s fid you can procure at any chemist’s Nurse Woodward’s Health Syrup, which is a-err-•ain cure for these troubles. 6)5

Mr C. H. Bydder, of Coromandel, formerly chief engineer in iler navy, has received intimationX that the Admiralty has conferred a pension V:n 1 im for life for services rendered by him la H.M.B. Ardeht and Tamar, one special action of merit being that die devised a condensing apparatus.in 1855, while in the Sea of Azof, whereby water was provided for the squadron. Although advanced in years,'Mr Bydder is still well and heart y, fnd will probably Tong enjoy the recognition which has been so'slow in coming. Suffered for three years Mr. F. Wostall of Mitcham. So. Australia, semis us his portrait which shows a smooth ami healthy condition of the skin. But he has had the following experience ; “ For the past three years I have been suffering from an eruption of the body. I had medical attendance and had medicine to take ' and a lotion foroutwardappUcation,butlliey did not do me the slightest good. In fact I tried all sorts of medicine and nothing seemed to relieve me. My life was a burden. I had no appetite and I could not sleep. I was strongly advised to try DR. AVER’S Sarsaparilla by a friend who had received great benefit from it. I did so, and after taking only two dottles the itching left me and I felt better in everjv way. I continued taking the Sarsa- ■, ,arilla aud altogether took six bottles. lam now free from the eruption and can eat and -deep as well as I ever did in my life. Itis now about eight months since I was cured, so l am sure I can say the cure is a permanent cue." . For constipation tat© Dr. Ayer’s Pills. They promptly relievo and sare.lv cure. Take them Vitli Dr. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla; one aids the other. mt BlOOd

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3676, 28 February 1899, Page 3

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