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THE GREATEST HAPPINESS.

Upon no subject is there more divergence of opinion among mankind than upon what constitutes .the “ greatest hapiiiness.” Wealth, honour, fame, beauty* goodness, power, all these and other attributes contest in men’s hearts and minds for the coveted position. Yet take 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 Sea Fruit ? Whence the calmer judgment of tne more matured unhesitatingly decides thal the greatest happiness is the possession of health, for its possession makes full the enjoyment and appreciation of all else which is desirable. " Unfortunately, it is not given to all to command health, but those who cannot do so are hut few and quite the exception. As a rule the human being is the author of his own health state, and. mark you, if he has trifled with it a heavy retribution awaits him for his breach of truth. For instance, you suffer from indigestion or liver attacks; you do, and you know it, because the symptoms are unmistakable. : Yet you do nothing consistently to remedy the state of things. Beware! you are imperilling your life; shortening your days. While for merely 2s 6d yon can procure at any chemist’s Nurse Woodward's Hearth Syrup, which U a certain cure for these troubles. 655

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3736, 10 May 1899, Page 3

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THE GREATEST HAPPINESS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3736, 10 May 1899, Page 3

THE GREATEST HAPPINESS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3736, 10 May 1899, Page 3