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PIANO TALK. GOOD PIANO is a . I cits* inveattesnt as wall as a v I culture and pleasure. Tber \ artie’e mmufasinred that will <. large a return for the money inv j Granting thia to be true, the Pia. . be sought after by those who wish buy mast not only have a good tone but he well and faithfully made, and jbe sold at a fair price. It nsaat be ; built to stand years of use. The ■ Pianos now offered by THE LONDON AHDBBBLIM 1 PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these condition*. A REGULAR MARTY B TO 1 Biliousness BUT KEVER Troubles Him NOW. The C»a« of tHOMAS STEWART, Esq. ( From lk« Tiauo.") Bi <»v» WrciAL RBFOKTKR. *’ UnquestionAbly Clemente Toaie alone | polled me through. I couldn’t get an atom I ef good out of the num- , ous other Hiediciaee ; I tried, but thia reir.effodid th* busiaess foe J «c ix dcabie qtriuk tiiuau'* Theo* were tea words of llr. Tbcnias Stewart, U-k*r, WieiUor-roa l, Rooty Hill, »ear Sydaey, fo a rep-orrer who was detailed to have a iittJ* •hat with him anent h;s ev-netiie« siekaeeL “Y*«," said tlua £c*Uemaa, offering th* ■evr»[>ap*r man a chair, and taking a aea* himself. “One* vp -n a time I iad many straiige attacks. 1 was att»k*d with a giddy si.knes*. My food dis&cread with me. and 1 had to dr*p anting Tor a Ume altogether almotL 1 lose all ray •trr. gth and energy. Aly work became a burden ; I Bcctned to be always tired. Violent heartaches came on. There waa a heavy feeling of c»pprr-r*iori and great cw«l- -| ling at th* pit ■-.: the Vton ach after eating i 1 passed 'teiribl* .lights, sleep being a boo** J out of t',e question, and my mouth and j tongxs w*r© w.ver&l with a bitterish ' I •ulri-.arcc in th* I *' ¥<»a were bilious, apparently T’ *' vs ; I used to be a regular martyr te bii.»._,iess. I was never safe frem’ fear that. I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all set* ts of medieiaes te ward off die attacks when I felt them on, and I tsok tuaay elevxrty advertised p-:aa, piJff, |>earls, aad pelleta They were guaranteed to cur* everythin from measles Uj par«Jysia, but, with th* •xoeptH.u of Glen euts j oni«, ad tn«ss ; R.e.;.< ines were utterly : -_eless te aay stag* “1 :n io —.-Un attuk f* “Oh;- Stmrt. “ W.B, I feed fcnlher symptoms. A abter* L!c.« <n.g at u.e ~us* set ia. Fhis ‘ r - Ait *. • aad, as y*a may ! *xpoct, it was very wen ruing. The giddisec’ -tame rse, the Lead ache* ra*rs , otf>>.*a: >, and I ’v*s b ••• ring from waak •f p. - - • s? d . , ’.Tent, for I «*uid . vci : ■ u<...!. .diunz of whea it was I -'•ii lv "te : «o t g-1 a bottle*fCremeate j ’• How did j’tsjoth'o g«t that** | v f .1, y -u *e, uf,.j was brought to me i f K w ,?•* rose than n. a* King cured, and, •j ’he •»,-.:re* uf my ; >.'niatiou was u-usb* ' “ y ..’ ** 1 before, I *cMt f*r a " How ii.l It *01?" ; “ -.1 lik* * true pi. ,*k-me up. I; ata. so »• rr-ig’hen my-rl.r. . tiered stomach *md 4ijp« r fr-’n the very frat, aaf I ami I take c-.y f*od without say »-■** M o, p-«-mjon or swe’.i: ; afterwards, evd, 1 vtetv than that. 1 ooul*l eaj*y what I dM vat ! suffered no nx ie from Moi, after a few days, I slept as s*«ndly a* I slwajb do wfa«a 1 un well. I oasi let ye« 1 wx» pleaasd te rid of that gidaiaaaa. Ifo cut it short, Clemente Tenia soon pet c.* as right as I am how, and have been «v«r efe and 1 ccuLl »gain go tljout sjy v.-ork i with energy. _ Ifi'iouxness never troubles | me new. for if I f«el a sign of it earning *e, ' I make haste to Like a few d**cs W i <Xem*ate Tonic, and that wards it off. J j *» uM tell y.—.l of mor* than one case where j th? greatest ten*lit his been derived from i vkst. remedy, and I k~ow one hotel m ; fartLular where it i* rejul-.riy served *v«r 1 bar at 6d for a tiny glass full, a*< th* : prtprietea oi the ketef says it is far a»d vwvy the mast affective pud: me-up te b* i •blainad for levs or money." " Bat I e*i«s to get your opbßien?" ” Vt’cll, I think it is the *a!y gsauhm i rer.i-dy gofog. Any hew, it eured w>* ; H ! did what ncoc ef ths other thiegs could d*, sad I m-JBt speak as I fia<L Th* proof ot dii Bidding is in tl.s sating, you Lswwf £ "What about priulutg this—you doa** •bteci!" “ Yea eat d* just as you think fit ah*ni that. I'vs Bet lhs> loaat as '**C M yon *nly print wkal I’v* said, for I ksew that te b* th* pare truth.” nUUTORY DBCLARATIO!. L T«. mas h-»*w, ef tnwhsr-rre*. »*stj HIL aa*f Sriat •. la tee Gotwiy s< Mew S*«tte W.lm. Z fofinn'i aa, Sn.'r'lr dectars teat I hare earrfu* ft*.! U»« aaa.teo doceaMat. ee*d«H Sr ,( ibre* *®Sos as* ter »--cUVivesj aamVec-efo Ttocj see to Ihrr', and that il -*nuua< ard is a Uu« aad tafteRH aocounl of atjr iljsoss and curs t . Cl carets Tse'ct, lt.it I havs ths* tes *artreHars 'e’ooWrflr aad ds s l rsac* -a or.t psaa; pAjux-nt for sam, aos also scuta!** ur »sH psnr.iwlss to jrahlMt tee ■aaxe te * >r wa_. . and I w>ak« Ut:« sel«a*s desUcaSes »>>n*elsctio<o!y botioviau tho saoa to te trus. sad ty vinos ef tee of an Ate Mie axd passu! !a teo aiate year of th* reign « ter t-nasat Majesty, is Hu'sd “A» A«tter ate more •fo-taal abotiiios of Oaths and A*f!-reaUcas Latesr.d *t*d« is Is nrftui »f -.teesrere- «*>•. ot New Sec th Waho. and I* substitute DeHaradons in lieu Utincl, and for ths ssjtj.resstre f rolontery >wt sxtra judicial Oates and AfiUaviU" bsolarsd M Ros Bi Li teis tree da/ M IhjTteate*. oo« tbsua&sd six hi hundred a*d fckasWtigte. Mass n K . r w. GSJSdWIEIg. Ji EMPIRE CO.*S t Royal flacking: 1° I s.m | * ; ■ rrMKW* t Kk ? I ?rtiuee» ‘ ’ |Kf t«o Lvaifcdr. =*<- PoLsii. I ’ 4 rfofo-y-? *

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 234, 10 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 234, 10 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 234, 10 November 1905, Page 4

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