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PIANO TALK GOOD PTAwGir - i ciaB3 investment as * casao? «f culture and plaucre. ' Tbers <» »• erliele mannfutaiai tbs! wffi large a return for the sasLi/ferv; J* Greeting thia to ba stae, rbs )Sg»u ia be sought after bj those Vho wtih to buy must not only have - tone, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair prion. It must be built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON AND3BtLt'< PfANO COMPANY fulfil all these oonditiun*.

A REGULAR MARTYR TO BiKr ■ •j .-t.’ER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. ( From fie I BY aca ->rs« iAJ- K*pr»FTsta. “ C3«mcc%a T jbSo alooa pulled ma throu/jh, I giA an stem uf good outiuf the numerous other mcdiciaos I tried, this rested; did tha b Minos* fer me in d_»ibie quick u«ne.” The&.» war* th# words of Mr. Thcmsa Stewart, babor, Win«l*o. ro«-i, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, a reporter who >-a* detailed to h&ve a little'" chat will, him inent his sometime rickneaa. “ Yas," Baid that, gcft-.h-nau, oFering tho newspaper man «. efaUr, *...d taking a *e*A himocif. •’ Once upon a time -I frequently tad many atsange attacks. ’ was atu* ked with a giddy **vk'-'** My food disagreed with me, and 1 had to drop eating for a time altogether almost. I lo*w all my strength and energy. My wwk became a burden ; 1 aeemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. There wa* a heavy feeling of oppression and great *wolitng at the pit of the stomsch after eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almosS out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were with a bitterish substance in the n,. ** You were hihoua, .-q<p • • * ■» ; I use >to U / uariyr to bfl.v_jesa. I wa. oe.ej L m tear that I was going to bt pn«tiat«d by a bilious attack. I tried all s&rts of medieines to ward off the attacks when I felt Ui*m seining ou, and I t'wk many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pvllers. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with tit* exception of Clements Tonic, all these medicines were utterly useless in any a tag* of my trouble.” “ To return to your last attack f* M Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. “ Well, I had further dbtresaing symptoms. A Bevcro bleeding at the nose set ii r Thia was most difficult to stop, aud, a* ynn :>t*y expect, it waa very we-.;.- 'p . gjstai nets became wune, the -. » :>-? * and I was «fe£ -»<. \ of proper rest and nun v .r.iw. . •>, cat nothixg worth speaking uf v mu ii was put before me ; *o I gut a '«:le .f Cremenca Tonic." “ How did you com « M l.'k t • “ ell, you see, new * brco^. &to n;* •f a worse case than : ~vd at 1, a* the aonroe of my ; srct-.r.y, as I Bate ’MK'.le."

•• How did it art ‘ " Just like a true r a j to rirengtben my 4 ja n and digestive organs from ?:,< ry first, I aotxi l soon take my food wiHiout any sense of oppression or BweUing afterwards, aad. snore than that, I eouid enjoy wliat X did eat. I suffered no more from headaahaa, ami, after a few day*, I slept as son nd! Ya* f always do when I am well lean teU you 1 wa* pleased to get rid of that giddiness. Tc cut it short, Clement* Tonic soon put ne as right a* I am now. and have been ever since, ami I could 9 % -ai jgo about my wark with energy. Bilious seas nevei trin N«w me now, for if I feel a sign of it corn;.ng an, I make to taka a few d.«*es of tjfanvcta Tunic, and ;hw wax —ft <4L I jeui:; teE you of mom one csae wne** tea groatesrt benefit tea been dcri. ad that remedy, and 1 xnow oo« £» purtscuiar wbe.*» it ia regular?? ■»»«»* sv-r tfi® bar at 3d. for a Uny glzvai fcH, and fcba proprietor of the hutHS a»iy» *3 as ew apd >way the t»o*i e&er-tive t «ck ina up SB &s ffLMuoed for love or kbitws '* Bq’, t eeme te £- - » ’ ’ -hml. .> only geevhne ing -t eared ma; h? •’ b-.t JM.na of -.<>•- things mid t Hinoi in I find Ti*»« , rebf at <j>. «• in 'he eaUng. jreu “What aftoat printer kAte- yms dae't •bjoctr :i You CM de j .i' i. you think fit about 'teat J’va on., the least objection aa lang j* ynt *jdy print what I’ve said, for I know that to be the pure truth. ** BTtrVrORY DECLARATION I, Tsoaxa ft.nn, of Wmdwr r-ad. Rwu HtE, msj Srtlne . In the Colony of New South WaUa, de eoletualy u dm. t«lt declare tear I Lave carefully nssd the aoi-xea do-ument, cnsauims al three folio*, and coi -ecuUrely numtierrd frow one te teres, and that It xx.lainr and it a true and faithful KTOUDt of mjr ilincee and cure by Ctearanta Tonic, that I hare rhsa tee partwulare velucian’.y and do n l race’ -e one penny payment for sane, and ate) centals* ...» *ul! permmiou u> publish tea mum lu say «a z . and 1 make this eofaun daelMaBac oocedenticualy believing the same cc be MB*, and by virtue of the penvimoae of m Ao* <dr and paased I* the ninth res* ol tee reiyn af her prevent Uafeety. India - <d "An for the mere *r.Aual atxtetion of Oath* and Affi.mateMn tabrad made In -»a rarlou* Department* el tlwGeveremeyl of N»w South Wale*, and to *uWtlt«ta Declaration* la tteu thereof, sad tor th* eapia—ioa d roJantery *-»d extra Juffickl Oath* sad Albdarit* " Declared al Boa. 8B thh ftaß to* ft November, om th win 8 rigto hundred rod atghK hrisre ma, •

[EMPIRE QQ.*B Royal flacking T c - x ,' L 7„ O , :: Sold Present cake. hvftm ;; the afim - Leather. ; J

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 215, 30 June 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 215, 30 June 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 215, 30 June 1905, Page 4

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