good ’" on ■ mt* elaas invesinnent m -roll » culture anil pleasure. Tbact ia M article manufactured that i large a return for ibe money iavwtir&i Granting this to ba true, the be sought after by those who wiafe yT buy must not only have a goodtatg but be well and faithfully midMM.: be sold at a fair prioe. It mast Im built; to stand years ofj use. TmLf Pianoij now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBMN 3 ' PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR MARTYR '* ■ •.? • «ata; TO Biliousness V fifat RUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. ■ -- » teg- ■ The Case off THOMAS STEWART, Esq. f/Voa, th, “Pml Taau.“J BY WH. bPECLAL REPOBnB. “ Unquestionably Clements Tonic alean pulled'me through. I couldn’t, get an ate* of good onto:: the numerous other medioumt I tried, but this remedy did the buriness far rue H double quick time.” Theas ware the words of Mr. Thomas Stewart, teaka^-Windxor-rorxl, Booty Hill, near Sydney, Gfau a reporter who was detailed to have a fittln .. chat with him anent his sometitn® riokaeas. “Yes,* said that gentleman, offering 4h»i newspaper man a chair, and taking a acabt himstlf. “Once upon a tame I frequently •ad many strange attacks. I was attacked with a giddy sickness. My f«»od ifissrrsai with me, and I had to drwo earing far • > time altogether almost. I loss all aty strength anci energy. My work became a burden; I teemed to be always tired. Violent hea< -laches came on. There was A heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the stomach after earing. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almcot out of the question, and my mouth sm tongue wer: covered with a bitterfab substance iu ths mornings.*’ “ Yon wer-a bilious, apparently Y* * m ; I used to be a regular martyr to bii.Ki.aess. I was never safe from fas* that I wm going to be prostrated by A' bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medicines to ward off the attacks when I fait thcsa coining on, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pellets. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with.til* exception ci Clements Tonic, all thadC medicines ware utterly useless in any etagp of my troub e.* • To return to your.last attack C “Oh ; yea,’’replied Mr. Stewart. “ Well, I had further dis treesing MTiiiptn— A severe Llecuing at tue nose sei in. TMs was most difficult to Ptop. and, asyou mm c xpect, it w&s very weakening. The giddfness became worse, the headaches mere enhiarahie, and I was suffering frees wont of proper r® t and nourishment, for I coodd eat nothing worth speaking of when It wen put before ne; so I got a bottle of Ciomeafa To: is." 1 “ How dkl you eomr to get that r W el!, y <u see, news wu brought «a ■» <f a worse c ase than mine being cured, and, as the ■ourve of p - information was trnori worthy, as I saiu oefcre, I seat far a “ How di i tt art r “ Just lit a a true pick-me-up. It rttatsd to strength m my aisordered stomach and digestive organs from the very first, aud X•. eould soon take my food without any atfaßl of oppression or swelling afterwards, and. mors than that, I could enjoy what I d£t saL I suffnrod no more from hsadaehsA and, after a few days, I slept as soundly as. g always do winn I am well I can tau yea I was pleas ed to set rid of that giddinosg To cut it short, Clements Tonic sees M me as right m I am now, and hare been ever since, acd I eould again go about my., work with energy. Biliousness never troeNee me now, for if I feel a sign of it coming oa. I make haste to take a few doses off. Clements Tonic, and that wards it sC' X eould tell j on of more than eno ce-e whore ths greatef t benefit has been derived frees that remedy, and I know one hotel fa particular chore it is regularly served ever the bar at 3d. for a tiny gUss full, and tiM proprietor of the hotel say* it is hr and sway the noit effective pick-me-up to ba •btained fc r love or money.” k- “ Rut I ■ ame to get your opinion!* “ Well, I think it w the only gußgg remedy gemg. Anyhow, it cured Boot fa did what r one of the other things eosMd|b and I mu t speak as I find. The prat a ibt puddii g is in the eating, you knowf* ’j| “What alxiut printing this you NMK.& object P 1 “ You can do just as you think tt skeat . faatt rv i not the least objection as fang as you «dy print what I’ve said, far 4 knew that tc> be the pure truth.*
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 199, 17 March 1905, Page 4
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