PIANO TALK. GOOD PIANO is a firs! cis sc investment as well as a means of culture and pleasure. There is - ar tic]© manufactured that will give «g large a return for the money invested. Granting this to be true, the Piano to be sought after by those who wish to buy must not only h»ve a good tone* but be well and faithfully made, sad be sold at a fair price. It must be built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBLIN PIANO COMPANY i fulfil all these conditions. ■ A REGULAR MARTI TO | Biliousness BUT II EVER Troubles Him HOW. Th« C—THOMAS STEWART, Esc ! (frm tkn “Ptur-ith Timnn.”) ST OCB SPBCIAL KKPOSTBB. M Usqn®«t ion*b!y Clements Teaie I pulled me through. I couldn't get *s »t« | »f good out of the numerous other medicdi : I tried, but this remedy did the beeiuru f . me in double qnick time.*’ These were M ; words of Hr. Tlimnna Stewart, bake ' Wiadxor-road, Booty Hill, near Sydney. J a reporter whq was detailed te bare a liMk.. ehat with him an eat his sometime si ek a sea. j** Yes,” said tha» offer; n< ths newspaper mas a chair, and taking a seat ■ bitnself. M Ones upon a time I freqaoßtl|r ’ tad many arrange aiiacka. I wan attaskad ; with a giddy sickness. My food disagreed I with me, and I had to drop aating Tor a time altogether aim oat. I lock all my i strength and energy. My work bocame a | burden ; 1 seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. Thore was a hoary feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the stomach after eating. I pesacd terrildo nights, sleep being almeet out of the question, and my mouth and Songse were eovere.'! with a bitterish enbsu.nco in the mornings.” You were bilious, apparently vs ; I used Vo be a regular martyr ta I was never safe from fear khat I was geing to be prostrated by a bi lions attack. I tried al! sorts of mediemee to ward off the attacks when I felt these , oom nig on, and I took many cleverly I advertised praa, pd'.s, pearls, and j* I leks. ’ They were guaranteed to cure everything; ■ from measles to ittualysis, but, with the i except ion of Clements Tonic, art theca - madici’ues were afterly useless ia any slsge I of my trouble! * i •• T- ret urn tn y-.r r last attack !” “Oh : ; rs, ’implied Jir. Stewart. “ WoM, | I had furt her aim easing symptoms. A . severe Lite•;mg at liie nose set in. Vhh ; urea most difficult to stop, and, as ven majr j expect. it r.-as very weakening. T’ne giddl- : nos* l»*came rone, the headaches mere • nnb.-e.-able, and I was sr’Tering from wank of proper rest and m-urr’ meat, for I eenld •e.l n< Ihi-.; worth speaking of whea ik was put before me ; so I got a buttle of Cxssseata *• Hew did yon ceme te get tltat?” “ Well, you oce, neves was brought to mo rl a w.,r«e case U>au n. re being cured, and, the source of n>y i ; rniat-wu war tracSwoilLy, as 1 saiil bofore, I sent for a ’* llox did it s*4 ff* “ Just like a true nick-me-vp. Ti ata. te strengthen my aiscr lered stomach ord dig***..re organ* from tlie very first, and I •ouid su«.n mks iny f»l withoat any senM •i epprecßiou or swelling afterward*, stere than that, I ooul.l •■joy wtmt I dM sat I anffered no mors froei hrndirbse • and, after a few days, I slept as sonndly as* always do whea J am well. I eaa toR ye« ! I was pleaded be get rid of that giddmeas. ‘ fa cet it short, Ckraents Teui* soon pot I me a* right a* I am now, and have boom ever •in*?, and 1 coaid ’gain go aljout my work wilt energy. Bilions-'es* never troaelee sm now. for if 1 feel a sign af ik oorwisg ee. I make haste to take a few dooes of OlenMuite Tonic, aed that wardsi it off I tcxld tcli yos of more than one ease where di* greatest l>enetit lu* l>oesi derirwt from that remedy, and I krow ene betel fas parti<.nlar where it i* regul--r!y served over ike bar at fid. for a tiny glass fsii, end the preprieler of tbe kolat says ik b far aed «way the most effective piek me up bo bo dihainotl for love or mosey.” “ Bst I same to gek yoar epiaieaT* ’* Well, I think ik is the oaly genetM rem-dy geing Anyhow, it eared me ; H -ltd what nene of the other thiogs eowid de, sad I Kiwet speak as I fin A Tse proof « thi oudding is in the eating, yon knew** A “What abest printing this—yee dee*k M. *. J.. 1 u r«a Ui.k M A.af AaL I've not the least ohjeetben as leaf as yen ealy print what I've said, for I knew that to bo the per* troth. ” KtrUTOKY DKMJbRAnOW. 1, T*cx*s nt WMmt mod. 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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 235, 17 November 1905, Page 4
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