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PIANO TAx. PIAH* class investment as well as a m*a: f caltnre and pleasure. There j- n article manufactured that will giv large a return for the money inve-ed. Grunting this to be true, the Pie q te be sought after by those who wi j h te buy must not only have a good t ue, but be well and faithfullv m*d< be sold at a fair pric* I 1 ni built to stand vea™ »■ Pianos now offered bv THE LONDON A.ND PIANO COMP * fulfil all these oondhi • . s. A REGULAR S i tr- <T, EssFrttm tnn " t*'nniA «v M-ik. -.rariJH .tKrxmvaL Tends «!ame ? ~r I SB tri, fMJT- Itiir. eeiitedy did ton buMASte fer doublv qnii.il Huie.' Thass were tte ■ of Mr. litomaa Stewart, baissr, A'm<i»or-ro»>!, Rooty Hill, near Sydaey, te • a reporter who was Retailed to hara a Irtete cliat with him ansut his sometime siekaeas. “ Yee,” said that gentleman, offerjag like oew7(>apcr man a chair, and taking a seal hinwetf. “Once up->n a time I freqcMntlr tad many strange at _ack*. I was atta< kefi vr:!h a giu-ly acineo. My food disarreed with me. a d I had to drop eating fer a time altogether xlmat. I loot all my strength and energy. My wnrk be-amc a I •fiaay eieverfy Mi*etUaed -oria. aad psilette They were guai - cr* inf brom measies t< nut, wi»r.- iho except of Clet:.. * Tctue, all tlteea medieiuea were s'ft- - teeteca rw any stage 4< i*u return to rour lost attack !” “Oil ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. “ Woff, I had further aiatresaing symptoms. A severe bleeding at the ixxse ask in. This was most difficult to etr-p. aad, as you may expect, it was very wea - . -e. The giddioess !w&me worse, the -»docli« more anbearalde, and I wus ing from want »f projMjr reet and ik at i in-eut, for I could eat noiluag worth sneaking of wl>en it was pu’« before tae ; so I got a bottle of CteßMats Tonic. ” f How did yow ecme te get (ha»f* “ Well, you see, news was brought a wonie case than mine being l cured, SMC' •a the source of my information waa tnuiwartby, aa X said before, I oent <er a bettie.** “ How did It act F* *'Just like a true pick-me-up to etreugthen my aisorderad tomaeh and aUgesure organs frem the very first, aed I aould soon take my food withmit *oy Banco sf oppression or swelling ai tar wards, a*dL mors than that, I oould enjoy wite I dM eat. I suffered no more from h—dashes, and, after a few day*, I sleet aa aosndiv a» I always do when I am well I san tel yew I was pleased to got rid of that To out it short, Clemente Tonic ooea pa* me as tight a« I sun now and bare been ever sfasoe. and I could sgsan go about my work with energy. Biliousneea never kroablea me now, for if I fee! a sign of it coming e*, ( make haste to take a few iecaa ef Clemcnta Tonic, and that wards it eC I oould tell you of more than one ease where the greatest i*ne’it La* Iteeu derived Ires* that remedy, and I know one hotel kt particular where it w regularly served over kb* bar al fid for a tiny glaaa fall, sad tte proprietor ot the betel nays it h far aad away the most effective pick-ase-ap to ba »umined for love or money.” “ Bal I came to got your opinion T* '* Weil, I think it is the only goewtae remedy going. Anyhow, it eared nso ; it did what none of the other thins* eeedd da, and I moot speak as I find. TV* prwef M th* yaddiag is in th* eating, yea kaawr “What about printing this you test ***!<Tm mfclul aißk MOm* M. Ft, m« Um Um obfwU— M Imm ■■ ym ml, prim whM I’n kM. krl |MV thM W b, U.POP, >raU." I”.. *• »w aa, •V* <■ *• pa—> a * nlanab “ '..1. dKlu. Ud I k.r. ...I, read |be ana.xeo docua>«n«, roaaaaf w ihree taMoe, and eoiMicutivsly aumterw (ran ewe as Wrve, and ttaS II is a wee sew Mbful seoouat of ajr iltnew and eer« Sy CtewKeS* Tome, that I have give* the partwetaMw veteaawßr and do o I reev -* one penar )»»awl lev anna, eel aim oostaias «_v «wi! pvreiiaaiee te pwHlete te nn« ia sbv wa z . and 1 wake this !■'■■■ deeten--4m QoaMlestiously beJirvtßit tea mm te toe wee. and by virtee ef te prevtewa ef aa Ac* < * KMFtRM OO.’B ■Royal ’ I ' .. Latte. -g~7-*C P»lte | 4 AAAArtraaa* >.» . . . ... *

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 217, 14 July 1905, Page 4

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763

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 217, 14 July 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 217, 14 July 1905, Page 4

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