PIANO TALK.
class investment as well as a me&as M culture and pleasure. There is M article manufactured that will give m large a return for the money Granting this to be true, the Pi- « te be sought after by those who 'Wish to buy must not only have a good tone, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair prwC It must be built co stand years of’ use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBERLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these condition*.
A REGULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness CUT METER Troubles Him NOW. Th* Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq.
f/Yom thi ** Penrith TiniM,") BY ora SPICiAU K.XPORTML •’ Unquestionably Clements Toole nJeew 'vulled me through. I couldn't get an atom » 2rz>l out of th« numerous ether mediat*** ; tried, but this remedy did the buatnaaa far me la double quick time.” These antra th* .-ords of Mr. Tbosnas Stewart, babar, intlsor ioiul, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, t* c reporter uho was detailed to hare a HKl* chat with him aneut his sometime aiekaaaa. “ Ven." said thak geuilcman, offenag Sb* ■-» iper msa a diair, aud taking a s*a* f “ Once upon a time I frequaatly -><y strange attack*. I was attacked *; n • k'u ly sickness. My food diaagr**d w-.th rn« a-d I had to drop eating for a time altogether almost. I lost all say -trecgvh aud energy. My work became a uuuien; 1 sevined to be always tired. Vfclcnt headaches came on. Thera waa * heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the stomach after earing. I passed terrible night*, sleep being sliaert out of the question, and my mouth and 'ongue acre covered with a ta*teriah •übst u>ce in Hie morning*.’’ *• You were bilious, apparently ?" 's ; I vse I to be a regular martyr to ta>. less. 1 was never safe fr-jm leaf ti at I was going to be prostrated by a bdnris attack. I tried ail sorts of medicine* to ward off the attacks when I felt them xiiuuqr on, and I took many cleverly advertised j>eas, prlls, pearls, and pelleSa. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with th* exception of Clements Tonic, all ths—medicines were utterly useless in any stage af mv trouble.” To return to your last attaek f* “Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. “ W*U, I had further distressing symptom*. A severe bleeding at the nose set in. Thia was most difficult to atop, and, aa you may expect, it was very weakening. The giddiness became worse, the headache* more unbearable, and I was suffering from wan* of prc.pcr rest and for I eonld eat nothetg worth speaking of when it w liefore me; so I got a bottle of Cra—ata “ How did you come to get thrtf* ’• Well, you see, news was brought to me •rf * worse case titan n-.:ne being cured, and, cs the source of my information w— trunwvrthy, m I said before, I sent tar a f‘ flow did it act T" ’• Just like a true nick-me-up. Ii stalled to r.-engthen my disordered stomach and digestive organs from the very first, and I oou i.i scon take my food without any —• of oppression or swelling afterwar—, and, mor* than that, I could enjoy wlrrt I did sat. I suffered no more from headache*, M3<l, after a few days, I slept aasosndly I always do when I am well leu teU y«m I wax pleased to get rid of that giddies**. To cut it short, Clements Tonic anen prt me a* right aa I am now, and bar* beta ever rinre, and I could again go about my w*rk with Energy. Bi!iou«ness never trauble* o« now, for if I feel a sign of it comiag en, I make haste to take a few done* of Clement* Tonic, and that ward* it aff. I xrald tell you of more than oae ca— where ths greatest benefit has been derives from that remedy, and I know one hotel in particular where it ia regularly served over the bar at fid. for a tiny glass full, sad She proprietor of th* hotel *av* it i* faa and sway the most effective pick-aoe-up te b* sbtained for lore or money.’’ ” But I came to get yocr opinio* T” •• Well, I think it » the only gesuin* remedy going. Anyhow, it cured m*; it did what none of the other tides* eould d*, and 1 must speak a* I find. The proof of tht pudding is in the eating, you knowr 4 “What about printing thia—yen 4—*| object f* “ You can do just aa you think fl about that. I’ve not the least objection aa !*■< M you only print what I've said, tar I know that to be the pure truth.”
rrtruronT dkczabatiom. f. Teoasa 9r«vaae, ot Wladaer-road, Rooty Big, mt frvdne---. in the Colony of Ke* Sooth Wile, do solemnly an. einc wsly declare that I hare cere fatly read the ann xed document, coneiKhic «< three ioMos, and eambered from saa to three, and that it -*ontaiß9 and ia a true and faithful account of my illucas and eurs by Crim sat* - Tonic, that I have <1 ven the partieulara voluntarily and do n t rece' -f one penny payment for eamo, and also contains uj fol! permission to publish the earns in any way i and I make this solemn dec-Hsa-*on aousrientiously believing the same to bo true, cod by vlrtae of the prorisioas of aa Ac* <de and passed ia tbs ninth year of Um reign ef her present Majesty, intituled “An Act foe the more ■fleet aal a bol> lion of Oaths and Afllrusaiione Sake* •nd reads ia io various DepvteeeeM ef iheGovweeme«i of New South Wales, aad to subetftata DeciaratioM In Heu thereof, and foe tbo eniipeeesin* f volnatary >nd extra Jadidal Oaths aad Afidevfta." bvoJared St 800. HUJ tkb tl*S dsr •< Norember, <mm IS rem art ef*M haadred nd aiartr*
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 206, 28 April 1905, Page 4
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