WHY MEN FAIL ?
Few men come up to their highest measure of Buccessi Some fail through timidity or laok of nerve ; tbey are unwilling to tako the risks incident to life, and fall through fear m venturing on ordinary duties — they lack pluck.- Others fail through imprudence, luck of diioretion, care, or sound judgement ; they over-estimate the future, and build air-castles and fail and fall. Others, again, fail, through lack o£ application and perseverance ; they begin with good resolves, but soon get rid of them, and want a change, thinking tbey can do muoh better at Bometbing else — thus tbey fritter life away, and succeed at nothing. Others waßte time and money and fail for want of economy. Many fail through ruinous habits, which weaken both body and mind, induce disease and cause the rest of man's life to be one round of misery and pain ; and all because tho warning voice of nature is unheeded. The signs betokening a decline of pbyaical strength are so well known that it is strange moral attention is not paid to them. A simple headache ia 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 comfort. If neglected the disorganisation increases, and serious if not fatal effects are the results. We write these fow lines to warn the thoughtful, not to frighten the nervous. It is not wiae to be callous of your pbyeioal health j take care of it whilst you have it, for it is the most precious possession you have. Take warning.by the experience of Mr T. Molnerny, 119 Canning-street, Carlton Vie, who .says ; " Having given Clements Tonio a trial for some time, I am willing to bear testimony to its efficacy m my case. I have suffered with indigestion for 3 years. The first bottle gave quiok relief, and I shall continue its use. I will recommend every person to uae it who suffers from indigestion or nervous debility, for I. am persuaded they would never be without it, and you can use tbis as you thick at."
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Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5515, 17 September 1892, Page 4
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355WHY MEN FAIL ? Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5515, 17 September 1892, Page 4
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