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PIANO TALK. J^ GOCD PLAN Oi« s fin* class iaveetmeat as wrtl as a meana ot culture and pleasure. T'lere is BO article manufactured that will gire aa large a return tor the money iuaeated. Granting thia to be tree, the Piano to be sought after by those who wish to buy most not only have a good tone, but be well and taitblully be sold at a fair price. It muafbe built io stand years ot uss. Ths Pianoe now offered by THE LONDON KNDBERMN PIANO COMPAN fulfil all these conditions. <

A REGULAR MARTYI TO Biliousness BUT NEVES Troubles Him NOW. Th* Case or THOMAS STEWART, Es f JVwn dto **Potritk Tiaam.") BY OCK SFXCIAL RKPOBTXB. M Unquestionably Clement* Tonic *1 pulled me through. 1 couldn't get *a at of good out of the numerous other medlci I tried, but thia remedy did the huaio*** me in double quick tune.” These war* word* of Mr. Thomas Stewart, ba Wisdaor-road, Booty Hill, near Sydnev a reporter who wa* detailed to bar* a £ chat with him anent> hi* aometim* *ick> “Yea,” said Uiat gentleman, offering newspaper man a cnajr, and taking a himself. “ Once upon a tun* I frsqne kad many strange attack*. I was attowit h a giddy sieknea*. My food diaa* with me, and I had to drop eating 1 time altogether almost. I lo*t all ■trcDgth and energy. My work becai burden ; I eeenaed to be always t Violent headache* came on. There * heavy feeling of oppression and great ling at the pit of the stomach after ec I passed terrible nights, sleep being a out of the question, and my mouth tongue were covered with a bit substance in the morning*.” •* You were bilious, apparently ?*’ 'to I I used to be a regular man bfiiakwiess. I waa never cafe fron that I was going to be prostrated bilious attack. I tried all sorts of met to ward off the attack* when I felt coming on, and I took many el advertised peas, pill*, pearl*, and f They were guaranteed to cure ever from measles to paralysis, but, wi exception of Clement* Tonie, *ll medicine* were utterly n—l* is **r *f my trouble. 0 “To return to your last attoak f* ’‘Oh ; yes."replied Mr. Stewart- ' I had further distressing symptom •evere bleeding at- the nose •*» in wa* must diflicolt to stop, aad, a*y< expect, it wa* very weakening. Ta ncss became worse, the headache unbearable, and I was suffering fro of proper rest and nourishinent, for eat nothing worth speaking of whe put before ma ; *o I got a bottlaof C yunic.” * “ How did you corns te get that •• Well, you *e*. Dew* wa* brougi •t a wore* case than mine being cur a* the *c>uros of my iuformation wi worthy, a* I aaid before, I *■ •• How did it art r X “Just like a true pick-m Ap. 1 to Ureaglhea my disordered «Um £»»iire organ* from the very in oou’l aoc* take my food without • af opp*ea*ioe or swelling afterw* more Chan that, I could enjoy wt afct. I suffered do more from hand, tftor a few days, I elect as aoe ai afcys do when I am well I eat I was pleased to got rid of that | To cut it short. Clement* Tonic m» as right as I am now, and have since, and I could »g*in go about with energy. Btiiousnem nevei me now, for if I feel a sign of it * 1 make Uste to take a few Clement* Tonic, and that wards oonld tell you of more than one e the greatest beneiit has been der that remedy, and I know on* particular where it i* regularly *< th* bar at 6d for a tiny glam fs proprietor of th* hotel *ay* it away th* mo*t effective ptok-m sbtoined for love or money." “ But I came to get your opbu WbU, I think it M the « remedy going. Anyhow, it «m did what none of the ether thi»f and I must speak a* I find. 7j Um padding is in the eating, yoi “What about printing thi»•biert •” M Yow eaa do Just a* you tkii that. I’ve not th* least objset | m you only print what I’ve , k»*w that to be th* pure truth. riiTUTORT DKXABAT L Tbmab tr-VASV, ef Wtodeer mi **m BM*ev. In toe Ooieny W M*w S soUmoly »* sitM 'rshr declsre tort I teed to* uljm donuncc*. eom; feMoe, and ooLßecutiveiy awnberac three, ssd tort U roststas *sd ta a fcsi Aoccur.l of my illnem and cor Ton 10, that 1 tore f trw the pirtic-c ■ad So n t roce'-e ooe peooy pay** ■IK OOOtalß* u.v full perrtoefoa t ■mob tn any ny, sad I suke thi* Jton oonsofanttouriy beheviar to< true, sod by vtrtoe of to* pro' 4. n >4* and ysaeed to Uh state her pnwi-. Majesty intituled ‘‘An rfrciu«a sboliuon of Ostos snd Afl me«l rt Maw Sou to Watas. sad Dea«rsU<mjta Hou thereof, snd Dr 4 retaatary rod «ta» JuSokl Oetei ** btoLiSi tat **■“”** VwZfc

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 230, 13 October 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 230, 13 October 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 230, 13 October 1905, Page 4

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