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PIANO TALK.

PIAHOi, ■ *r* class invwhwjl •» wall M ol culture .juLS-. -a. Tbara to article mac Jed that win gira M large a retu. At ths mtaej inriHi. Granting t.bto to be inti, tin Piano te be sought niter by flioee who wtoh te buy most not only have a good teoc. but be well and faithfully made, *■< be sold at ■ tair prise. It mnte ba . built to aland years jot* use. Tbe ! Pianos now offered by THE LONDON AHDBEBLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil ell these conditions.

A REGULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness BUT MEYER Troubles Him NOW. Th* Cas« of THOMAS STEWART, Esq*

(From tkt Trmm.") BT ofR ST2CIAL RXVOATML “ Ucqut»U'>n*biy Cle ment* Tool* aMm pulled me th: ough. I ccultln't g«* M ftko** of g«»od out of tlse numerous other msdisiM* 1 tried, but this remedy did th* ho*>»*** far me is double quick time.'* Theas war* Ife* words of Mr. Thomas Stewart, Wbar, Wintlsor-road, Rooty Kill, nsatr SydMy, *• a reporter who was> detailed to hsv* a Ifttla ehtU with bi in auent his sometime siekAcea. “ V'c* ,” ssi J iisat -geutlsuuuiy offenuf kba nc\. npapcr man a chair, And taking A aaat himself. M Once upon a time I fraqaentlY ted many strange attacks I was atta< kaw with a giddy sickness. My food disagraaA with me, and I had to drop eating lor a time altogether almost. I Jost all my strength and energy. My work became A burden ; I seemed to be always tir*& Violent headaches came on. -Thera was Iheavy feeling of oppression and great sw*lEng at the pit of the Homack after I [rassed terrible nights, >leep being almas* out of tiio question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a fatteariah cul itar.ee in the mornings.’* “ You were bilious, apparently ?" ts ; I used to baa regular martyr ha bil.Sk._TeM, I was never safe frosn tear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sort* of medicine* to word off the att&eks when I felt th coming on, and I tsok many eleverly adrerused peas, piHs, pearls, and pellet*. They were guaranteed to cur* *verythißg from measles to paralysis, but, with she exception of Clemeuts Tonic, all th«ae tnsdicir.es were utterly useless in aay stag* ef tnv trouble." 4< Te return to your last attaec f* “Oh ; yes,”ieplied Mr. Stewart. “ Well, I had further -distressing- *yir pKMMU A •erere bleeding it tlie nose set in. Tais wm most ditficnlt to stop, and, *>*yo* R»*y expect, it was vary weakening, live giddiness became worse, the headaches mer* uub.-arable, and I was suffering from van* of pioper rest and nouriUiineofc, fori eeald eat nothxEg wo; th speaking of wins it wan pul befor* me ; co I got a bottle of CMMRtB r»i.ic.” .» •’ How did yon come to get that*" •• Well, you *ee, news was brought tom* »l a worse case than mine being cured, and, as the aourw of m* information was tr—k woithy. as I mid before, I mb* far a •wttle.*’ •* llow did It act !**

•• J art like a true nick-rne-np. la sto. tod to atrenglhen my disordered st imnsh and digestive organs from the very first, and I »u!d soon take my food without any at oppression or swelling afterwards, and, more than tb'Stj I could *njojrwhak I did mL I suffered ,dq mors front heeds chs*. and, after a few days, I aieot as •oendly I always do when I un weft. I «aa tofl y*« t was pleased to get rid of that giddinem. To cut it short, Clements Tonie soon yak me m right a* I and hav* bsssvrn dnee, and I could *<-ain go about my work with energy. Biliqusacca uevei treaMss om now, for if I feel a sign of it eeraing *n, I make hante to tak* a few «o**s *f dement* Tonic, and that wardii it ef. I wuki tell you of more than on* e*M whom the greatest benefit lias been derived from that remedy, and I know one ketal m particular vhers it is regularly served VW the bar at 6d. for a tiny glass fall, and the proprietor of th* hotel say* it is far and sway the moat effective ptek-aae-ap to b« tbtained for lor* cr money.” •’ But I came to get yonr opinion •" “ Web, 1 think it is the only geanln* remedy going. Anj liow, it wired m* ; fit die what none of the other thlag ; *ewld da, ud I uiMt speak as I find, xh* proof ef the pudding i* in the eating, yoa knew!” f “What about print ’ng this—yw dent ehfoctf 4 “ You can do just a* you think At ab*«* that. I'v* not th* least olqectioa a* tea* a* you only print whU I’ve mid. to I know khat to be th* pure truth.”

ntTUTORT DKOLARATIOB. I, Tsosirt *r«*A*r, ot Rsste M, am* *>dß«r, to tte-Qetaay at b*w*<m* t r sJm4» wlMMdy sat tfox'<*ly drcUv* U»» I have tmd tte MM.xeO iocktnsr.L eoa*teh»t tf hrs* taMoe. end w» jecuti*-<r nambered from eee to Tonic, that I hare gi» e« Uwpartieniars v?taa«arite ■ad do a t rec*’’-* -»• p*najr-payu>ssS for sad stao oontaJn* a.r fuß pennheton to peMito toe •ms* In any aad i oak* Uds colts** testsw.ica conscientiously balisrinf ths tows t* k* tre*. sed tv virtas of ths previa*#* st u Art <. vds and parted la th* ninth rear rt tk* refaa *1 tor prtemt Ua]«tey. faHMsd "An Act fcr tb* me** iffectual atoliiMm ot On&te and ASttoatiees tatoe “V’S- “ss. Declarations In Ura ttorsoL sad foe tbs stir; d roinnury red «xtaa judicial Orth* and totos.' bsolared nt Baa. . RIB Ms *■■» Ay *g Bevcater. oa* ttamnd *HM kuadred and afttoP

EMPiWt 00-0 Royal flacking !j *' iU Preserve i’ eak** tbe ££ ata Leather. -t===t- Feta.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 208, 12 May 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 208, 12 May 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 208, 12 May 1905, Page 4

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