PIANO TALK.
PIAN 0 is » in*, dws iDTMtmeot ns well u » means al enltuie and pleasure. Then is ne article manufactured that will gin as large a return for the money investt*. Granting this to be true, the Piano to be sought after by those who wish buy must not only hare a good tea a' but be well and faithfully made, Ati be sold at a fair prioe. It must hi* built to stand yean of; use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBBBLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil ail thsse conditions.
A REGULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him MOW. The Cm. of THOMAS STEWART, Esq®
(Fvxm tke Tiuut.") n om srxciAh Rsroßn*. M Unque«tion*bly Clement® Toai® •!•*• palled me through. I couldn't get a* item of good out of the numerous oth®r nidiiiiM I tried, but this remedy did th® buamew ior me in double quick time.” Thorn war® tho words of Mr. Thomas Stewart, Windaor-road, Rooty Hill, near to a reporter who was detailed to have a nado chat with him anent his sometime mamms®. “Ym,” said that ge'.tieman, offer;ag the newspaper man a chair, and takiag a soot himself. ** Once upon a time I froqseariy Aad many strange attacks. I was attache* with a giddy sickness. My food diaagreofi with me, and I had to drop eatiag for a time altogether almost. I lost ail my strength and energy. Mr work boeam® a burden j I seetned to b® always tsroA Violent hcad&ches cam® on. There wsa a heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the stomaek aftor iia> I passed terrible nights, sleep being abacs* out of the question, and my mostix aa< tongue were covered with a kiw si hb substance in the mornings.’* ** You were bilious, apparently f ff >s ; I used to be a regular martyr ta I was never safe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all aorta of modiaxaaa co ward off the attacks when I fols them corning od, and I took many cleverly advertised pc**, piH*, pe*rl«, a®6 psllota. They were guaranteed to cure rverrthinj from measles to paralysis, bnk, wit* tha except ion of Clements Tonie ; all these medicines were utterly umleca in aay •*to ef mv trouble. to return to your last attack F M Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. *' WeM, I had further du tressing symptoms. A acvere bleeding at the no®® set m. Aria was most difficult, co stop, aad, as you mJ expect, it was va<y weakening. Tn® giddiness became worse, the headachaa mare an bearable, and I w&s suffering from wan* of proper rest and nourishment, for I ooel4 •at not hisg worth ■ peaking of when ft wee put Im fore me ; so I got a bottle of Ciom®Bta Tonic, ” * “ How did you come to get that!” • ‘ VV ell. you see, news was brought te mo 4 « M orse osae than mine being cured, sssd, rh~ *ouroe of my information was trust* - r-.ny m I said before, I sect- fer a H-w did it act F «r like a true pick-mo-up. It ®ta.ted ■4tnen a>y disordered etom®eh and - organs from die very first, aed X ■»->n take my food without any sense ar . :;ree<Kjn or swelling after wares, andi»r- -han that, I oould enjoy what I did w.c 1 suffered no mor® from hierissimm alter a few days, I slspt aa aoeedly as I always io when I am well lean MU yo< I wae pleased to get rid of that giddiness. Io mt it short, Clements Tonie soon pe% iwm right as 1 am now, and have been ever •in.*. *nd I oould again go about my work wild energy. Biliousness never treabbe me dow, for if I feel a sign of it oowring on, i make haste to take a few doom ef CAements Tonio, and that wards It off. I oould cell you of more than one. ease where toe greatest benefit has been derived from tost remedy, and I know one hotel hi particular where it is regularly served ®we® th® bar at fid. for a tiny glam fell, aad the proprietor of the hotel says it fa far and sway th® most effective piok-mo-wp te bo sbtained for love or money.” But I came to get your opinion F •* Well, I think it is the only geaufasa remedy going. Anyhow, it eared me ;it did what none of the other thing® eonld do, and I must speak as I find. The proof ef th* pudding is in the eating, yoa know!” < about printing tbhps-yee can do just as you think It abort that. I’ve not the hast object ion as leng aa you only print what Tvo said, fer I kaaw that to be tae pure truth.”
RITOTOffT DBCLAMATION. ealesmly sac d«de?e tost I here teed tbe san.xeO docunwak, eosdatta® ef ferae loMce, snd cotaeautireljr MvbwW from eoe m three, sod thst H> 'onUhw sod fo a wve and Mfetul woount of my illneea sod earn by Cfcmetos Voeta, that I have gfaae tbc perttealsn valasfeiW aad do n l reoe're on« peony peyawat hw asa»o, art stoo oontslßS full pmraiartoe te putfirti the SMse ta any wayart 1 nuk« tUs octane deafamMse oocoeimtiomly btoevta< fee mow ta be tree, art by virtae of the prevfaiom at as Afe tr.rt® art paemd ta tbe ninta year of fee Mfaa fe tar prwef Majrty, tatita' sd “Aa Aot fw fee warn sffartual aboiiUoa of Oetta art AM rmatin— febm Doctarrtoaa ta Hou thereof, art tai the ms si ■tain jf votaatary irt axtm judicial QsttM rt Lifedfa-
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 202, 31 March 1905, Page 4
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