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A GOOD PIA K 0 u a tmb> A class. investment as well as » HIM— 0* culture and pleasure. Tbeee to aw r article msnufastured that wiU gives. large a return toe the mcMy lawawi. Granting thiato. het rue, ty ba iwght alter Sy those buy must not only have abut be well and faitbfoHy mt JPf* bo sold <af a fair price. It mist be built, to- stand years X uao.. ,Tha Pianos, tiow offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBGIN PIANO COMPANY ’ fulfil all these A REGULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness HUT NEVER Ts'otf rjles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq< f From Um il Penrith TSntta. 1 *) BT OCB 3PKCIAL KSPOWKB.

•• Unquestionably Cle inert* Touie mImM pulled me through. I couldn’t get a—— of good out of the numerous medic—— I tried, but this remedy did testae— far me in double quick tfrno* These were tbe words of Mr. Stewart, baker. Wiadscr-ro&d, Eo-,, t y Hill, near Sydney. te s reporter wlu> wu d waited to hare a uWH ehat with fa* Ui an ent bis sometime Bekaa—“Yes,” Baid tiiat get ilemu, offering the newspaper xnau a cliair, and taking a seat “Once upon a time I freqa— Lad runy strange attacks- I was attacked with a giddy sickness. My food diss greed with me, and 1 had to drop eating for ft time altogether almost. I lost all rty strength and energy, ily work became B btuden; 1 seemed to be always tired. Violent heaklaeh— came on. There w— to heavy feelir.g of oppression and great ewe** ling at the pit of she -tomach after *■***> I passed terribk uights, deep being alaao—out of the question, and my mouth SM tongue were covered with a bitterish substdk&ce in the mornings.** •• You were bilious, apparently 1" * -*s ; I used to be a regular martyr te bh__ -less. I was never aafo from fa—-t.i.-.a I was going to be prostrated by a Bilious atuuuk. I tried all sorts of medie—--5c ward off tbo attacks when I felt tbs— OGir.fotf on, ind I took many dev—iy fvlrertised peat, pills, pearls, and psHete. They were guaranteed to cure every thfatog from im-ask.* to paralysis, but, with U—exception of desneata Tcnie, all kbs—icediciues were utterly useless in any *f niv trouble. * “ To ran uro to your last attack f* “Oh ; x -s."replied Mr. Stewart. “ WstL I had symptom*. A severe bleeding at tiie nose set in. rw was mnst> difficult to stop, and, asyow aspect, it was very weakening^ The giddf sun jar able, and I was suffering from w—* of proper rest and nouri aine—, for I coahl > eat n-i hlwg worth SL«eaking of when ft w—. pu . Jxrfore me ; so I got a bottle of ‘ “ How did you come to get that?” I •• We!’,, you see, news was brought co ■— •J a tvoraa ca*c Uian wine being cur«d. ■—i», id ui^-source of my ii:formation ~w— treat/ * « I wdd before, I sent fee a ' 1 • iiw aid it «<ct F* > ’ .•« like a True pick-me-up. It >rta«J*4 co strengthen my disordered stony —a organs fiota the J euuld soon take my food without any ■east oppression or swelling after xur—, aad. uMire than that, I could eajoy what I di4 eau 1 suffered no more fror u headsets—, ' and, after a few days, 1 slept M soandlv X tiwaya do when lam weU I can tell y I wax pleased to gee rid*jf that giddi—. Fq cut it short, Cier ten- 1 j Tonic so— pal ar <3 right an I t-m aow, and bare be—ar—uc -r, >nd I could agar a go about my work with nergy. Lsilscr t:as« never troe bl—me now, for if A feel a sign of it coining en, ! mane hsa’xi to take a few dooes at 'lea*— Tv;eic, and that- wards it o£ I ■•old sell y ou of more than one ca— where Ua* great* jgt beneht has been derived from •fast reiredy, and I know one hotel fat parUcul aj- where U is regularly served erer the ba\- at 6d fora tiny glass full, and th* propr rator of the hotel says it M far and *wa' y the most effective pick-me-up to b* •b'Ained for love or money. ” “ But I came to get your opinion?" ' ** Wall, 1 think it is the only geutato remedy going Anyhow, it cured me j it* did what nouo of the other things could ftTui I must Speak as 1 lind. The proof Um. pudding h in the eating, you knmrF* “What about printing this—you “ You can do Just as you think ftt aj—V J that. I’ve not the least objection jl—< you only print what I’ve —id. Sar I knew that to be the pure truth." » BTITVTOBY DECLh&ATK». I, Tao mi* »r-w&, ci WlndWT-roe?, K—fr Bear fr.vaf. In the Cck.ay of New WaM s, to SB>—uU.r sat «n<- r«iy declare lb*t I bars —e aofay nad the snu.xea document, oomesUoc * B—ft 3 and cx-i cumbered fre ■ «M to torse, >nd U*» h x»ctain* a-d to a true dtahte* tai aosount of my illness and cure ’ojr» CSsms—t Tonic, that I h*' * ri«vn the parttouto— rel —tasto a&d do o i rece’-'e one penny partn—, tor—im, —■ atoo oonUcua u.» full permission to toe —oe tn aar way. and I make th* > sok saw tockwaton «mectoeti-juV.y believing the :*•• to he torus, anJ by virtue of the pro* toou. ot tel <■ vde and pastod in the ninth y ear ef ths- Higa «f her prei—l Majesty, Indtu’ed J An Act t<*- toe to*— •ffectual abolition ct Oath* ani Aatrntati—■ MtoaQ 8 and made In >• various T'rp— on—tarjC ihs (I**—* Bt.i of New South Wai— and *o —to*— Dsclsmtiwis la lisa thereof, for t Be ■ ,f votaatary rod extra Judii't Oath* a—A——W bedarsd at Btß. HHI tide day At rotor, cas tan F > EMPIRE OP.** I Royal Rlacking , I &?i ‘ i B Preserves MaW the 1 ■ SSI »to Leather. -?=—==r- MWI

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 201, 24 March 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 201, 24 March 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 201, 24 March 1905, Page 4

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