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I PIANO TALK. PIANOi. a firek. , Uses luvMtaeot u W.U aa a maaas at I culture aad pleasure. Tbera is aa I article luanufactured that will ji?. a* I large a return for the money iorwied, i Granting this to be trot, the Piano ia be sought after by thoee who wish fa buy must not only have a good toaa.V but be well and faithfully made, aad be sold at a fair prioe. It mast ba built to stand years of, eae. Tba Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBLIX PIANO OOMPAN* -~ fulfil all these condition.. J A 5? Biliousness •UT Troubles Him NOW. THOMAS STEWART,

(a. “Pmrti* rtnwL-y ST OCB SFBCIAL BKFBBSWk. “ UfcquMtioiiftbly Ckmonta Fmm *l*m I poilvd DK Uirough. I soulda'k m* sa ’• «f good oukof th«nvaj«rmxaoktear nvdinißM I I tried, buk this remedy did kte* bßaao* fl» si* ia doatel* qnkk tin*." Th*** w«w G* I word* *f Mr . Thin* SUwark. . n i»Gscr ro<d, Booty Hill, Mar gp l • reporter who waa detailed to I*t* a BMlu ' ' . sneak hi* *on*ti** aict***. j “\**,” aaitl ta*> geatlemaa, affteriag to* ; Mwapaper l(iM a chair, *v4, AKar B ; Wrn*elf. “ One* upn ß a time I fr*tjK«atto . tod many nrenge abMtu-ka. Iwm attoete*! I with s giddy sickn***. Mv f**d 4iaagr**A with me, Btd X had to drep eattar * ' time altogether, almeto I kaklll » *trength and en*rgy. My work became • teurden; I seemed to be always toreA , vfoleDt he*.Sach*« came oil Tb*i* was a | te*avy feeling of oppre«ion sad great «w*tling at the ph of the •toinacte after estia*. 1 pamod feerribl* nighfe, sleep Mag alasM* . oet of ths question, and my mouto a*d te®g«« ware covered with a teittwbte •®ostancs in tho tnorning*." y. “ Yo« were bilious, appareaMy * *; I used to be a regular martyr to I was ©ever safe from fee* that I wm going to be prostrated tey a bilious attack, i triadaD sorts of modisteM* to wsixi off ths attack* when I folk tosm toming on, and I took waay cleverly advertueri jxaa, p in s , pearls, aad peihta. They were guaranteed to cure everythiag from tnvasle* to paraiysi*. ’r-sk, with to* SXeepiion of Clement* lenie, all to*M aMtuicioe* were attsrly ueeles* ia a*y *f mv tmutlv.* “ j o rst urn io -nnr last attack f* ••Oh ; vec."’:eplied Mr. Stewart. Wei, 1 I kad further distrexaing cympto**. A •ever* bleeding al the no** set m. W*b wu most difficult to >t«>o, aad, as yea ma* •Xpert, it wa* very weakening. The giddT Iterant* '.-one, th* nsadach** **r* unbearable, and I waa differing fro* wmk of prater rest and xami-M-.nieaS, fori e*eld *•» uothixg uortl; •[■eaking of wh*a it was Jwiors me ; ao I got a l-n»-r rf Orest* •• How did you corae to get thatF’ <ll, you ee*. new* was brought to mm f • *.tne caa* titan mine being eared, aad. ■a th* anurce of my informaUoa wa* krMt■»«f.hy, m I Mid before, I seat for a vettic “ Hnw did Is aekT" '* Just Uko a true pick- m*-np. 11 ska. tod to strengthen my di«ord«red slomaote sad iigmuve organa from the very Irak, I ooald eoon take my food withoet any seaeo W opprm*ton or «vrelltng afterwarJa, *ato more than that* I could enjoy wi*k I drt •at. 1 suffered no more fro* headaetet*. mm I, sfber a few days, I «’«p> ks aoandly *! always de wbae 1 am well. I«m to* m*. I was pissMcd to get rid of that r© cut it short,, Clement* Tent* men pap *a as right as I am now, aad tear* boon saap dace, asd I ooald again go about *y with energy. RHloutucn never kroeteiea ■M now, for if I feel a sign ef it eemieg I mates teaat* to Saks a few dssa* ted Ol.meß* Toni*, aad that ward* it eff I 9*eld tell yae ef more than one s*m who**

th* great eel benefit teas beea derived ima | that remedy, and I know »m teotei to parHcniur where it is regulerly served ovsr A* tear at td. fer a tiny glam fall, aad to* proprietor ef the hotel say* it fa fv *ad >nMfe fafackive pivfr *s *y to te* '• Bak 1 «aate to get y»ar *pini*a *" •* W«1I, I think it fa to* only gaaedg* t**-dy golag. Anyhow, it eared a* ;ft did what none of toe other totof* eotod d* and I mart apeak as I fted. fte prerf to. paddiag is in the eating, ya* kaewf* * 'j™* * w ’» ***“-« ‘‘■■•-t’. *-T M Tm aan de ja*t as yea toiak ft ahoW IteaK Tve net the least etejeotta* a* ]«m m yea only print what I've adi, fer d imew toat to be to* pare trafte." fT I. T*ma* Sv.vam. st WWaar-sMd, fte a*e **• 6*m 7 * Bee- awalA* ■ Hitoaaly sac deewely dttoin Mi { to* aad *e sae.xad dveamt. m*a*u »■ TirS !St sf fail eoeoeaS el ay Hlmot m* Mrw w Ttete, «tot I bar* grlrwi *e t ?"• |M “7 WFi.—dl wake *>s setoas de**, fa* tnn—lisMesßfy btoerin* tea **« m be >to *aJ hr vlrtae el tto pwvJMes at an 4* X”? “ tags. - 4 V 1MMM.....0 s*WNes oo.> I Royal flacking ; ; Pto*toto* |sMae| Mbms • : Lwfter. ijjj.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 233, 3 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 233, 3 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 233, 3 November 1905, Page 4

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