■ PIANO TALK. GOOD PIA N O » a firrtclass investment as well as * means of culture and pleasure. Thera is nd article manufactured that wiU giva m large a return for the money in tasted. Granting this to be true, the Piano to be sought after by those who wish to buy must no 1 ; only have a good tone* but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair price. It must be built to stand years see. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBLIM PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions.
A REGULAR MARTYR' TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. Tha Casa of THOMAS STEWART, Esq, c From Os “Penrila BY OCB BPBCIAL RKFOKTSB. ‘•UnnuestioDxbly Clements Tonic elsna pulled me through. I conkin’* ge* an atom of good out of the numerous other modMnoe I tried, b-.i* this remedy did the burin— for me in doable quick time.” Than* were the words of Mr. Thomas Stewart, tefcar, \Vin<lßor-r*>ad, Rooty Hill, naar Sydney, te a reporter who was detailed to have a ttttio chat with him anen* his sometime riahaeea. ° Yaa,” aaid dial ger.tlem&n, offenng the newspaper man a chair, and taking a aaw* hitnaclf. "Once upon a time I freqneatly tail many at range a I tack a I waa at leaked with a giddy aickneea. My food dieagreed with me, and I had to drop eating for a time altogether almost. I loot all my xtrength and energy. My work became a burden ; I aeemed to be always tired. Violent headache* came on. There waa a heavy feeling of oppression aad great swelling at the pit of the stomach after eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almost ou* ef the question, and my month and tongue were covered with a bistsrioh substance ia the mornings.” •* You were bilious, apparently T* K ' •« ; I used to be a regular martyr to I was never safe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. 1 tried all sorts of medicines to ward off the- alkidcs ’.rhea I felt them coming on, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pU-% pearls, and peltate. They were guaranteed to cure everything > from measles to paralysis, but, with the i excci tion of Clements Tonie, ail these medicines were utterly useless in any stage of mv trouble.” “ .To ixturn to roar las* attack f* ••Oh : yre,”replied Mr. Stswart. ” Well, I had farther distressing symptoeas. A severe bleeding a* the nose so* in. Thia was most uimcult to stop, aBd * a l7 aa "“7 ex|>ect. it was very weakening. Tn* giddi- . Been became vorse, the hesdach** more I unbearable, and I wus suffering frost wan* j si proper rest and nmu for-I *onld sat n<>:hteg wprtii sptekiag of when it wan nat !>efor* u.«\ ao I got a bottle ef CXMMWta '• How did yon come te get that ?“ 1 " ' Veil, you eve, news was brought to BM i :f a worm case than mine being cured, and, m the source of my information was *nss*I worthy, m I acid before, I saw* for a 1 tonic." ! “ Ffaw did i* aetl” •’ Jn«t tike a true pick-me-up. I. «*a. to strengthen my disordered etomaoh and - dJgc*;ivc organs from the very Ira*, amd 1 touid soon uke my food withoe* aav bomb ; a! oppression or swelling afterwards, ssdL i saore than that, I could enjey whs* I AM eat. I goffered no more from headaobsL . and, after a few day*, I slept a* aoendlv so I i always do when I am well I eaa tefi yes* 1 I wm pleased to get rid of that giddmoss. • To cut i* short, Clemen** Tonie snen pa* I rae as right a* lam now, and have been ever i since, and I could *gaiu go about my work I with energy. Biliousness never troeblee me now, for if I feel a sign of it eoimag oa, 1 make haste to take a few dores el Clemente Tonie, and that ward* it-oC X ■ could tell you of more than one ease whore lha greatest benefit has been derived from *ha* remedy, and I know one betel ta particular where it is regularly served ever the bar at fid. for a tiny glass fall, and the proprietor of the hotel says it ia far ssmL sway the most effective pick-mo-ap to b< attained for lov* or money.” •’ But I came to get your opiaieo f* •• Well, I think i* is the rely gise l ** remedy going. Anyhow, i* eared sao ; i* did what none of the other thing* *owid do. and I must speak as 1 find. Th* proof st Uh pudding is in the eating, you koowT •* "Whs* about printing this—yre dsw< . •Hron can do just as yen think 1* aboO* khat. I’ve no* the least objeetioa re tasre so yon only print wha* I've aaid, for I know that to be the pure truth.” ntrUTOBT DBOLAAATIOK. I, Tsoaxs Bt-wabt, at Wlsdree-reod, IteHr KB, BMr Bptaer. tn the Cotoay H New s»«th W A SdevanJy wi Mioe'ralT dadar* that I har* lead ths asemad doeamena, emrotettec ef Ibra* faMa*, and cot-secustrely number** frara t* ttirar, aed that Ik -oeteia* and to a traa and taßbh>i account ot my IKn«aa and tart by CtesMsS* Tonic, that I have elven th* parueu’ara r*>u*»arAf and do n a reoe* re on* permy payment lor sama, are also ocotelne nv tuil nermimion to ynbUaO «m tans* ta any way, and I mat* tbi* solemn data* Bog coMmentioualy beHr-fag tha m* to be trna, and by virtu* ct the rroviHoae si re Ate i> vda and passed 1* th* ninth year ef lb* raf«o at ton present Majmty, tattaitod “An Act lor ttk* mera effected aboiittos of Cotto* *ta AffirmakioM **hre and mads ta 'i* various Ds*afSmentoof ito*Ba*wra ™»i of New South Watoa, and to anbatftate DodaraUoas ta U*u thereoi. and for the asst retare 4 rriuntnry tod extra Judicial Ontte sad
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 231, 20 October 1905, Page 4
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