PIANO TALK. 9OOD PUN Oil a Snt claw iavejitnaai aa well ai a mana ef cultaraand fleasan. There ii no article maDafaetared that wOl ei— w large a return for the , Sranttag thia to be tn te be soogbl after bj thosJ wtto wiah te bay must not only have a good tone, bat be well and faithfully made, ahi be sold at a fair prise. It mast be built to stand years of; use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON AND3BBLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these condition..
A REGULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness x' 2 PUT NEVER Him NO W. T tie Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. (Frv.it' .’4s “PenzttA 7¥»i*s.*J ET OCR «DECI A'. KZrOKnft. Uttq-v-i'/y Clen-.ents Tools a?OBO pulfiof me through. I en«tl !u't get an stere of putef the numerous other medk smo I Ui-yi, wt this reuiet’yiLJ thebumnesr for :nc iftjftot;-q:>k-k titre.” Theos were the worfliSßf Mr Thom&s Stewart, hsfe-sr, ’Vjftgdri roa.’. Rooty HiH, near Sjdney. >• v. ».• wu «’r‘i;ltf! to hi.re o k'Xio dfißtglrb Oija.t ni> sometime sickness. ’S» . -ffenug ths nst. »f!ui »kmg o mo* *.W*t •’Once up- n u adt 1 frequently meftysirange attacks. I was attacked jci-h a*giddy adSese. My food disagroed j with’-ine. ’.;.d I had u> dtv»n eating for a i Umd j-efrwgtM hfrr a’ax.c* f loet all nsy I strength and energy. .*y work became a i'burdeay J. seemed to be always tired. I VioleJft*4i' Ada<he.i came on. There was a <4 ojipmssion u»d great sweb !»ngT*tjliopit of f’;e itoifwh after aaUng. I *,-.; ribk* nights, olrep beiug almost ont ‘nr the qucsti<-n, &nd my mouth and tong 9* ~ cor»r:d with a bi*Aerioh <ab.<t__orf r in the raojmngs.” - “ You wer» LiUirtis. appai er.tly T" * vs ; 1 u-riol v> be a regular martyr to —jess. 1 was never safe frncn fear fhab-4 vos gotag to be pros’rutod by a L ■ liG’.>s n£l. 4c. I tried all rorto of medteuseo to WWG otf lite alto k'. vvhfcn I felt thria on, and I teok many eleverly idveru»x! p-as, pills, poarla, and pcileta. They in re guaranteed to cure everything from tncaslee to pandyris, but, with too exccjwioa of dements Tonic, oil them med*' ices were utterly useless io any stage ** pet unx to your last attack f* *‘Ofyos.” replied Mr. Stewart. “Well, 1 had fort ter distressing symptoms. A severe Heeding at the nose set m. This was ju4R>Vdilhcalt to stop, axd, as you may , expect,'it was very weakening. The giddiness became worse, the headaches mere *«d I was suffering from want - 4 and nourishment, for I coaid eaTflOthhig worth s£«aking of when it was put<Mhforc me ; so I got a bottleCMM&tft « 4 “ Hnw did yoc eome to get that I" “ WrR. yo« see, news was brought to rns •1 a worse case than mine being cured, asd, re tile source of my information was trus> vwt-J.y, aa I said before, I sent for * hottie.** “ Hou did it act ?” “ J usi like a true pick-me-up. It ata. ted to atrcngtlien my aisordered stomach and digoaiive - org.as from the very first, and I oould soon take my food without any seaso of oppression or swelling afterwards, and. more than th or, I could enjoy what I dm aal. I suffeml no more from headaohem and, after a few days, I slept re soundly aa I always do when I am well. Icu tefl yew 1 wm pleased to get rid of that gjrjdtaeaa To cut it short, Clements Tcntc soon pat me re right as I am now, and have been ever •face, and I could »g>in nlxrat my work wj*i> energy. Biliousness never trouMoo cue how. for if I feel i> sign of it coirriog so, < make haste to take a few doses cr? Ciemeuts Tonic, and tlu.t wards it off. I □c.uld tell you of more than one case where -.be greatest bqneflt 1-as been derived trrea that remedy, and I know one betel in particular where it is regularly served ever the l»r at 6d. for a tiny glam full, and the proprietor of the hotel says it is far sad away the most effective pick-me-np to bo rblained for love or money." *• Kut I came to get your opinion?” •• Well, I think it ia the only gemriso remedy going. Anyhow, it cured w; it did what none of the other things coal’d do. and I must speak as I find. The proof fti tin pudding is in the eating you knoreC 1 ‘•What about printing this—yea 4es*t object ?** •* You can do just as yon think It about that. I’ve not the least objection as lone M yon only print what I’ve said, for I know that to be the pure truth.” ft VTOTORT IW ’ * '.TION. 1. Thomas c< ’ ted, Rooty HW, sear Is the Oniony . r Jth Wales, da »!eam’j in *r«lv declare I hare nareMly read toe ann.xea document, eoaewtrnr vt three folioe, and cot Knctirety aurabered freai one to three, and that It 'ontA’ns avl b a tree sad Mthh*l aacount ot toy Hlnere aud cere Sy CiswrW Tonict that I hare gfrea tb» -sartrcalare votantarfly and do n t recede one vena.. parwMS !er Mate, sad also cental us u.v tol‘ penalwiat: to psbHA too same >a anr way, and I make this soleaia d seises tfeu oonfafeotiously believing tbe same to to traa. an ! by virtue of tbe prorfaanna <•! n Ad • vde and passed fe the ainth year of tbe rei«a « her present Majesty, Intitulod "An Ael for toe more fSevluai aldiitcc of Oaths sr.d Afflrmatiree Mm* and made In >e various Departmentsef tbefteiere meet nf New South Wales, aad w> enWtftwre Declarations in Hea thereof, and for tbe saw pr sod on >f voluntary -ad extra judicial Oaths and AMwfefc* Declared at Roc. 818. thia ftMt November, one tbrnmnd rifbt bos feed SUM. More ma. . r -
I EMPIRiE < ’ I Royal flacking ii 89,4 ' ► | Preserves atbes« Protest J ’ | the SS | • fce ■ | Leather, Ar PtJito < :
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KSRA19050721.2.22.6
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 218, 21 July 1905, Page 4
Word count
Tapeke kupu
989Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 218, 21 July 1905, Page 4
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.