PIANO TALK. PIANOia a first class investment as well as a means o culture and pleasure. There is ne article manufactured that will give a* large a return for the money invested, Granting this to be true, the Piano te be sought after by those who wish ta buy must not 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 of, use. TK< Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR MARTYR
Biliousness HUT NEVER Trouc’us Him NOW. The C*se of THOMAS STEWAiU, Esq. (From the ” Famth Timnt."}
Bl OC* SPBCiAL EXPORTER. . **Uuqoest.ionably Cieinents Tonic alon< X pelted me through. I couldn't get an atom n >1 good out of the numerous other meciicmcs S m double quick tn.’.e.” These w*re um F ..'/**? Thomas Stewart, baker, v iM.rior-rorul, Rovty Hill, near Sydney, te * who u-a* detailed to ha»e a little hat with him anent his be me time sieknea* *1 > e»,” svi.l that ge,.:iencxn, offering the roWf-i-aper roan a chair, aud taking a seat huneelf. "Once upon a time I frequently ftad many etrange atiacka. I was at la. feed with a g-.Jdy sickness. My food <i:~_i-ree4 with me, and 1 tad to drop eating lor * time altogether almost. I loot a’! my strength and energy. My work became a burden; I aeemetl to be always tired. -Violent headaches exine on. There was * Id r Vy feeliß 6 of oppression and great awek |g Hng &t the pit cf tun stoniach aftor rating. t passed lorrible nights, sleep being al.M»ft Lj out of the question, and my mouth and 05 tongHs wcro covered with a bitterish substance in the xuomings.’* You were bilious, apparently T” * ’5 ; I used to be a regular martyr te I was never safe from few that I was going to be prostrated by * bihoos attack I tried al! sorts of medicine* to ward off the attacks w hen I felt them ountng on. aud I took many cleverly Mvertired pcaa, pills, pearls, and pellet* J-fagy were guaranteed cu re evervthiaf from measles to paralysis, but, with ths excaptmu uf dcmer.ts Tonic, all fU-ss medicines were utterly useless in any stan ©f :r.y treuh’e.’ “ T-- ictnin to last attack r “Oh : replied Mr. Swrart. W«IL 1 nau furtner distressing symptoms. A fe-Vti-e b!e»: ;:ng at, ;..e nose set in. This was mcsL difficult to -t-. and, as you may expect-, it was very weakening. The giddiness became arse, the headache® mere , ci ?arable, and I was s uffering from want . of proper rest and n ur: -hment, for I could , cat r. • '.jiig worth epeaking of when it wa* i gc ; cire me ;so 1 got a bottle of Cremeai* . “ Hot did you come to get that?” I “ ' 11, you ace, news was brought to me . ' a v ..iKt case Liiau mine being curod, awi, us the source erf my information was trusbwuiii.y, m 1 said before, I sent for a “ Hew did it act f ”J a t like a true pick-me-up. Jt ata. Etraogtheu my disc-rdered stomach and : fi-’-F-os fre-m the very first, and I : - < j take my food without any sense of oppression or swek::-.g afterwards, and, than that, I could enjoy what I did e*«L I aufiereu do more from and, Alter a few days, I slept as soundly aa f always do when I*m well. lean tea yon I was pleased to get rid of that gidd? To cut it short, Clements Tonic soon put me as right as I cm now, and have been ever duee, and I could -gain go about my wsrk with energy. B: i • ■'-ss never trouble* a-v now, for if I feel a sign of it coming on. I make haste to take a few. doses of Clements Touic, and tisat wards it off. I oo ald tell you of more than one ease whees the greatest L-eneirt has been derived from •hat remedy, and I know one hotel in psrtk-ular where it ia regularly served over ths feat at 6d for a tiny glas* fail, and tus proprietor of tho hotel says it is far and away the most effective pick me-up to be obtained for love or money.” ” Bet I c*me to got your opinion?** ••Wall, 1 think it is the only genuins rsciedy gning Anyhow, it cured me ;1> lid what noue of the other tilings could do» and I mast speak as I find. Tae proof at uhi oudding i« in the eating, you know!" “what about priutirg this—you doa*| object ?” “You can do just as you think fit about
that. I’ve not the least objection as looc M only print what I've said, for J know that to be the pure truth.” BTXTVrORY DECLARATION. 1. Twomas St.rAsr, ef Wlndsor-rrsd. Rootr ML mb« ft-dsr -. In Um Onionv of Ne«- South Wales, te •clemulj an. aloe tvly deelate tL-t I have carefully read the ani-.xra eontuKinc e< lhr» foMoi, and co, Mcatively numbervd from one to Starve, and shat It -ontaina and ,« a true and Ldth> hi I aooount of my IRiivae and cure by Ck-oents Took, that I have given the particulars voluntarily and do n t roue e one penny payment for same, and also coataiae ?ui! perrai»:ap to publish Cbe •as-e In any va z . and I make this eoieuia declaraMoc conarientieualy bUlevinc the same to be true, and by virtue al the provisions of an Art d» and passed in the ninth yeat of the reign el her present Majesty, intitu'ad ~An Act tor the move •ffK-tuai abolition of Oaths and Affirmation* take* end made In ie various nepsrtmeute of iheGoremme?l of New South Walts, and to substitute Dsclarsuoos tn lieu the red, and for the s&ppresmoo 4 voluntary end ex Ire Judicial Oaths and AftdmltK" UdwM n. sm tu. w ar w Sevamber, on bboosand sI«M hundred ‘/-TVy ****”""* i. •>. KurnoK. £»
EMPIRE OQ.*S T Royal packing! * || Sold • X Preserves Ij cake? jj Produces X the jj Sus. j a fine ♦ - Leather. Polish, x
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 237, 1 December 1905, Page 4
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