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PIANO TALK. ; A JO 0 D PIAJi Oi» • finq r class investment ae well m a means of culture and ' 4 Thera is BO article manufactured will large a return Tor the feioney intveslad. 1 Granting this to be be sought after by thoSe wnfp 'whh so • buy must not only have a good kofit but be well and faithfully made, aa* be sold at a fair price. It must bl > built to stand years of' use. Pianos now offered by \ THE LONDON ANDBERLIN > PIANO COMPANY A l fulfil all these conditions. \

; A REGULAR MARTYR ' TO j Biliousness r —; —r s PUT raEVER ■ Him NOW. The Case of ' THOMAS STEWART, Esq. J ( Fro,ft tht Tmu.") cv ocr srEciAi. REPoam, 7 “ Unq;usttcn*b!y Clements Tonic aJoao pulled me through., 1 couitin't get an a(ms ; of go«l outef the nurnciona other medir-inea t tried, bet this remedy tLJ the bosiases fsr c mo iu double quick time.” These wer* the Thomas JStewart, Vs Ire, 1 A ir»<’.»r>r-r::iul, Rooty HHI, near Sydney, te , a reporter hho wxs detailed to h«re a little ’ 7?’v l U m Rnc “t l‘‘s sometime sickneaa. “ ' said that gentleman, offering the □cwqmper man a chair, and taking a seat - hiinM-if. “Once upon a time I frequently , tad many strange al Lacks. I was attacked , with a giddy sickness. My food disagreed I with me, a d I had to drop eating tor a time altogether almost. I lost all my r strength and energy. My work became a burden; 1 seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. There was • ( heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit cf the stomach after eating. 1 |>a-sed terrible nights, sleep being almost ou- of the question, and my mouth and league were covered with a bitterish ’ subst Aace in the mornings.” “ You were bilious, apparently ?” , J ; I used to be a regular martyr te hn.K._aess. I was never safe from fetf U.al I was going to be proetiated by * bilious attack I tri- d all sorts of mediclMS zj ward off the attacks when I felt them xmuag on, and I many cieveriy -dvrrtiac:! p-as. pills,’ pearla, and pellete They were guaranteed to cure everything ftrnn measles to jiaralysis, bat, with the exception of Clements Tonic, all thana medu roes were uf tcrly useless tn any stage if mv ;i!.le-° ”T > ret ui n to your last attack M Uh : yea,’’replied Mr. Stewart. “ Wall. I had .li-ln-ssrog symptoms. A severe «.(ceding *t the nose set in. This a is ditiiouit to stop, and, as yon may aijrt'-.-t, it was very weakening. Tne giddlac«3 i-1 a:no wrrec, ti e hcadachaa more Kib.-arublc, and I was f;;tiering from want *: rest .u:d n< . rishmeut, for I ooaM c-t not hi .g worth speaking of when It was jut Infers :;-c ; so I got a bottle of Crements How di I you come to got that T” “ A -IL you see. news was brought to me _-f a -s'oree case than m:ae lieing cured, and, ti e Source Gt n.y information waa trtxsfc<vi as I said before, I sent for a ‘ J-«t like a true nick-me-up. Ilsta.ted . So a’ '•■rsgiitcn my disordered stomach and ** lig» .--.s\c organs from tho very first, and I Juuld soon take my food without any senna al i-ppression or swelling aiterwarab, sad, wore than tli?.t, I could enjoy what I did azL I suffered no more from headaches, sed, after a few days, I slept m soendly aal always do when 1 am weH. lean tefl yen I was pleased to get rid W that giddnseea. To cut it short, Clements Tonic abon pat me as right as I am now. and have been ever since, and I could - rain go alxmt my work with energy. BiiioHsneee never troables le now, for il 1 feel a sign <4 it coming ea. 1 make haste to take a few donee M 3lrn-«-nta Tonic, and that wards it eC I x>uiJ tell you of more than one cnee where ;he greatest benefit has been derived from that remedy, and I know one hotel in particular where it is regularly served ever '.he bar at fid. for a tiny glass full, a*d th* proprietor of the hotel says it is far and iway the most effective pick-me-up te be tb'.ained for love or money. 12 But I came to get your opinion T* “ Well, 1 think it is the only gennine remedy going. Anyhow, it cared me jit did what none of the other things eonid det and I must speak aa I find. The proof « nudding is in the eating, yoq known 4 “What about printing thia— ywn don’t abject 4 “ You can do just as you think It about that. I've not the least objection as l«ng M yon only print what Tve said, fee * km>w that to be the pure truth.” n\TUTO*T DZCLARATKHL I, Thomas Sr.van, ot Wtodacr-road, Reoter HK, war b«4se<-. In the Colony e< Nev South Watas, do solemnly an< «!nt 'rely declare that I hare earefuny read the doentuent, eonsistinx sf tf-ren loMos, and cm numbered from ewe So Uiree, and that it '■outalna and is a true aad taMbful aocount of my lUn«M and cure by Cleemals Too!.', that I have cl'en tbe particulate njliintailly and do n t reoe’-e one penny payment fereame, mm akc ccEt*lr.e lj- lull permission to peblMi *e tame In any way ; and I make this eolemn deeUaadon oooscirattously belmvinx tbe sura to te true, and by virtue of the provisions of sa Act ■Mio and passed is tbe ninth year ti the nripe of her present Majesty, intituljd “An Aet far tho mere atolition of Oaths and ASramioM tabor and In le various Departments of ihtGwwume,-, of New South Wales, aad to mbetiteto Declaratiooa in lieu thereof, and for tbe enepreeslea 4 vcluotary rod sxtra Judicial Oaths and ABifarteJ iMI.M M 80. BW . tM, Cm «V O Kerember, one thrown nd ol<hl hundred an< SteCte» stEM. tefcr. see,

EMPIRE CO.’S ; ’ : Royal flacking i |.. - .-pO \\ cakes | frafceet ’ • t-the .g M ,; :♦ Leather. --4 " , ‘

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 223, 25 August 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 223, 25 August 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 223, 25 August 1905, Page 4

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