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PIANO TALK. G 0 O D PIA N O is a firti class investment as well ae a maaas ot culture ancPpleasuie. Jj’bere is *• article manuhtetored that will give as large a return money invaetoa. Granting this to c z4rue, the Piano t« be sought after by those who wish t* buy must not only have a good »o«s, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair prise. It must be built to stand years of, use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions.

A REGULAR MARTYR > TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Trebles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. fFro;-. fAe “PenrtfA rimes.’*} BY Oi k SPECIAL HEDORTKK. r.cllcd me tb; 1 c.-u. m’t go* an atoas -f good ouLof ti c iiiimeicmtother mcdicinee I 1 turd, but this reuM.il> d.a l. e bosioess for . | me tn <k-übl. 1 ...- k tHue.” These were the ; voids Mr. Tlicmas Stewart, baiter, I Wi-pta i io . I, Rooty Hill, Sydney, te I i r< |»oit<-r mliu was derailed to have a rr» ? l* i ! -hat Wilk him -.cent his ’• Yes,” sui.l that geuik-A” ■ ’ug the oewenaper tnau a chair, and taki v a sea* • j ‘linue.f. “Once up< a a um» 1 frequea . ; ia<i many strange attacks. I was atta- ked > ; ni'.ha gidly si kties*. My foo * I j with me, a;.d I had to drop eating for a . . time altogether almost- 1 loet all my > I Btrcngth and energy. My work becams a . i burden ; 1 seemed to be always tired. , Violent headaches came on. There wae a i heavy feeling of oppression and great swab- ' i ling at the pit of tlie rtemaeh after eating. ’ I passe-.l tcrriiibi nighU, sleep being almost ! out of the question, and my mouth and I tongue -were o>' r-d with a bitterish ’ ■ aubs'.ance in the mornings.” ’ i “ You were bilious, apparently?" B * »j ; I used to be a regular martyr to ; I was never safe from fear I ••hat I was going to be prostrated by a I »ilioas attack. I tried all sorts of medieiMa ' j oo wild >tf the attacks when I felt them • I oming on, and I took many cleverly p j id' erti’ed oe.is, pills, pearls, and pellets. j They were guaranteed to cure arervthing ’ ; from measles to paralysis, but, with th« ! Mtc-.ption of Clements Tonie, all these 1 tuedi' incs were utterly useless tn any st&gt ■ ! rf ,n . *’ I •* To rcU.ru to your last attack f* j M Oh ; yrs,” replied Mr. Stewart. “Well, . I had further distressing symptoms. A . severe bleeding it the nose set in. Thia 1 was most difficult to Etop, and, as you may expect, it- was very weakening. The giddi•jess bocamo worse, the headaches mere *” :üb--arable, and I was suffering from want >f pt (-per reat anti nourishment, for I could ’ j sat uothi-g worth ;; caking of when it wae | put ix fucc me ; so 1 gut a bottle of Ciemeni* * j •' How did you come to get that?” “ W ell, you see, news was brought to tne ’* 4 a worse case khan mine being cured, and, '' a the a>.u rce'of niy information was trust" s vr,;-' y, is I said before, I sent fer a • •’ Just like a true pick-me-up. li started to's'rengtheu my dtaordered stomach and Ugeati'e organs from the very first, and I "*■ wp’d soon take my foot! without any sensa 4 oppression or swelling afterwards, and, neve than th it, I could enjoy what I did oat. I suffered no more from headaeheeuad, after a few days, I slept as soundly aa I always do when I am welL I can tell you I was pieasnd to get rid of that gLjdineaa. To cut it shert, elements Tonic topn psi ne m right as I am now, and have been ever ’incc, and I could -gnin about tny work with energy. Biliousness never troubles .T.e now, for if 1 fee! a sign of it coming on, I make haste to take a few doses of Jlententa Tonic, and that wards it off. I mild tell you of more than one case where -.he greatest bsuc c .t has L>een derived from hat remedy, and I know one hotel in particular where it is regularly aerved over the Lar at 6d. for a tinv glass full, and the proprietor of the hold sap it is far and away the moat effective pick-me-up to be •bialned for love cr money.” “ But I came to get your opinion?" • “ Well, I think it is the only genuine remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;it did wliat none of the other things could do, snd 1 must speak as I find. The proof qt thi padding is in the eating,.you know!” 1 “What about printing thia—you don’t •> object ?” , • “Yon can do just as you think fit about Ibat. I've not the least objection as long sa yon only print what I’ve said, for I know that to be the pure truth.” ’ niTUTORY DECLARATION. I, Tbomas ot Windscr-road, Roctr Bill, ■•ar B«lner, io tho Colony of New South Wales, de •Obmuh an- •ioc'rely declare that 1 have carefully s read the ann.ieo doeutner.t. "conssi ug- ot three ■* totioe, and cot secntfvely numl*red frotu oa» to three, and that it -ontalns and is a true and taithtul account ot my illness and cure by Clemenw Tonic, that I have gken ths parUculurs vokictaruy and don t recede one penny paytneul fur uxue, and also ocnta!-s U.V ftrfi permission to poHMi the ■use tn any »»/. and I make this solemn decUraNen conecienticrasly bebevinj the »a:i.e to be tecs, and ty virtue of the provisions of an Ac* >• -d» and passed io the ninth a eat trf the rci;n ef her present Majesty, intituled “An Act for tbs more *ffmtual al«olition el Gal ha and Affinoalions take* ?* and made In »e various ’ epartruenis of -.ueOovemme?t ot New South Wales, and to substitete Declarations In Hen thereof, and for the sunpresmon t voluntary rid extra judicial Oaths and Alhdartta. Declared M 800. HiU thJ. tre« jy.ft ■svember, om tbousaad hundred an<jgy.» sfchK before me.

1 EMPIRE CO.’S ± —7; — f Royal Kiaokiiff I i

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 212, 9 June 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 212, 9 June 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 212, 9 June 1905, Page 4

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