PIANO TALK. PUSOIrtM cli«9 investment m weH m * m*M> af enliore and plesran. , Tbm i« aa erticle mew'Mlfire'a.tltel will five M Urge a reU>s -- J&ionay taraaM. Granting r f™. ?**•• *• be nought alt T.. is bay moat not only have a but be wall and faithfully mgda, aU be sold at a fair prioe. It mwi ba built io stand years oIJjSi. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBBBLIW PIANO COMPANY fulfil I*ll these conditions. A REGULAR WIARTi TO Biliousness
HUT HEVEIA if Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq* (From iht “ Penrith Timtk.") BY WM SPECZAL RKPOR7KR. ••Unquestionably Clement* Toaie aleee pulled me through. I couldn’t get aa sterai of good out of tiie numerous other medtomes I tried, but this remedy did the business far me in double quick time.” Theas were the words of Mr. Thomas Stewart, baker, Wiadsor-road, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, ta •i reporter v. ho was detailed to hare * little •hat with him anent his aometimdmekMsa. “ Yes,” said that gentleman, offering th* newspaper man a cnoir, and taking W seat himself. “ Once upon a time I freqneatly lad many strange attacks. I was attacked with a gid<iy sickness. My food disagreed with me, and I had to drop eating -for a time altogether almost. I lort all w»y strength aud energy. My work became * burden ; 1 seemed to bo always tired. Violent headaches came on. There was a heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the ctomach after eatntg. I ji&ssed terrible nights, sleep being slbmbS out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish substance in the mom-nge.” •• You were bilious, apparently T” I used vo he a regular martyr 4* biViSki acks. I was never safe from isew that I was going to be prostrated br * bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medicine* to ward off the attacks when I felt them coming ou, and I tcok many cleverly advertised p-aa, pills, pearls, and pellets. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with th* exception of Clements Toni*, ail the** medicines were utterly useless in any stags et my trouble.'* •• To return last attack f* M Oh ; yes,” replied Mr. Stewart. “Well, I had further dirtrrssmg symptoms. A severe bleeding at tiie mme set in. TVS was most difficult to etop, and, asvou may expect, it was very weakening. Tn* giddiness became worse, the headaches mere unbearable, and I was suffering frtMR Want of proper rest and nourishment, for I rat nothing worth shaking of when wW* nut i*efore me ; so I got a bottle *f CMCMN Tunic. ” "5
•• How did you come to get that!* •• Well, you see, r ews was brought t* IB* sf a worse case thaa mine being cured, and, as the source of my information was trustworthy. as I sai-i before, I sent for • bottle. ” *• How did It act f*
** Just like a true pick-me-up. It started to strengthen my stomach and digestive organ* from the very first, and I could soon take my f-jod without anv sens* of oppression or swe&ug afterwards, and, more than I could enjoy what I did eat. I suffered no more from snd, after a few day*, 1 slept as soendlv as I always do when I am wel u I can teQ ye* I waa pleased to get rid of that gidd iatm. To out it short. Clement* Tonic snot pnt me a* right a* I am row, and have b**n*v*r since, and I could =;jain go about my work with energy. Biliousness never triable* me now, for if I feel a sign of it eomiug «*, I make haste to take a few do*** ef Clements Tonic, and that ward* it n/L ,£ could tell you of more than one es*e wtossi th* greatest benefit Im* been derived from that remedy, and I know one hotel m particular where it is regularly served ever the bar at 6d. for a tinv glass full, JM-Mni proprietor of the hotel says it is far and sway the most effective pick-me-up to be sbtained for love or money.'’ •• But I carrie to get your opinion*” •• Well, 1 think it is the only gwnuto* remedy going. Anyhow, it cured m* |ib did what none of the other things could and I must speak aa I find. The proof th* pudding is in the eating, you know!" * •‘What about printing tho—ye* dsaTl can do just a* you think fit ebook khat. I’ve not the least objection as I*** AS you only print what I’ve said, fer I know that to bo tbo p Jro truth.” BTkTUTORT DECLARATION. t. TWMM br.OASV, nt Wlndaor tvd, Reeky Mfl, mm Bvdner. In the Colony of New Soutn Wales, to ■oletonly sac •int-rely deciare that J hare carefnNy read the aan.xed document, coweistmv of thre* tokos, and cot»ecnlively numbered from ou* to throe, and that It 'cntaine and Is a tru«> and fastittol account cf my illnees and euro by Cieerato Toole, that I have c h«H« the parUcular* vetaatarir and do o t reoe're one penny payment tor mme, and also ooatalM t.-v full permission to puMito «b* asms !■ any toy < and l make this *olmaa Seda—toe ooniciaßtiously belierinz ths *• b* tn*, and by virtu* of th* prorisioas of a* Ar* n,«to snd pawed la th* ninth year of th* ret«*«< ber present Majesty. Intituled -An Aet tortem reme •tovtaal abolitkxi of Oath* and AißnaaUoM totea* and mad* In S* various Oepartmeatsof ib**sv*n»■e«t of Nsw South Wai**, aad to istoMtos Veolared to Bto. Btt IM* ibSI to* 11 ■wtobw, sw ttowsad «fchC iMßtoi* w« %sp> •* fp -iyJSv
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 225, 8 September 1905, Page 4
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