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PETTY WORRIES.

Tho heaviest strokes of misfortuno are borne by some men without wincing ; they bavo nerve enough at least to hide thoir troubles from the public gaze and bear a brave front to the outside world, no matter how great their actual suffering may be. But tho petty worries of life are ones which try even the strongest natures, and break down tho most determined wills. The giant m nerve, who can bear sickness, pain, sorrow, suffering, and poverty without any visible sign of distress, will break down sooner or later under a succession of petty annoyances — the mosquito bites of life —which he can neither guard against nor avenge. There is ho cure for some of them, but for many there !is an alleviator easily obtainable, cheap and certain. St. Jacob's Oil is the recognised conqueror of pain, and with a Bound body it is astonishing how trivial all other afflictions seem, and with what comparative eaao thoy aro shaken off. Tne man who can illustrate the old proverb by bearing the Bufferings of his neighbours with fortitudo, may boar his own equally well by the aid of this wonderful romedy. Sold by all chemists and druggists throughout tho colony. LlO

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Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4870, 16 June 1890, Page 4

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PETTY WORRIES. Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4870, 16 June 1890, Page 4

PETTY WORRIES. Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4870, 16 June 1890, Page 4