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PIANO TALK. A POOD PIANO is > firstclass investment m well es a culture and pleasure. Thera ia bJy article manufactured that will givt m large a return for the money invested, Granting this to be true, the Piano to |be sought after by those who wish to bbuy must not only have a good tona, ■bto be well and faithfully mads, and ■hold at a fair price. It must be to stand years of tuoi The ■Banos now offered by BF. : *THE LONDON ANDBEBLIN EF ' PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. Th® Cm® of THOMAS STEWART, Esq,. (From lit “J>a>rM ar ocx .Faauu nxroam. " Ifcquwtionrf.ly Clement. Tenio alwe putlsd mo through. I couldn’t get aa ataa® ol good out of the numerous other madleiasa I tried, but this remedy did thebusineas fa® ne in double quick time.” These were words of Mr. Thomas Stowart, haker. ■Vwritor roaa, Rooty Hill, ne&rSydasy, to * reporter v. ho was detailed to a Mt tv -h*at with him anent his aometime siekaesa. ‘ Yes,” aa«.; that gentleman, offering th® newspaper mao a chair, aud toktogh aeat hinus>cif. "Once upon a time I ire®nent!y 4sd many strange attacks. I waeattache® with a giddy sicknesa My food disagreed with me, aud I had to drop eattogf«« a in» altogether almost. I lost all ay strength and energy. My work became a ?.° r Y ea ». 1 to be alwaya tired. Violent headaches came on. There waa a heavy feeling cf oppression and great rweiang at the p>t of the stomach after e&tiaa. 1 passed torribie nighfa, sleep being almoto out of the question, and my uaouth and bmgae were covered with a biUcriah substance in the mornings.”

You were bilious, t pparently !* * *s ; I used to be regular martyr to I was net -r safe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sort* of nwdiciaea to ward off the attacks when I f«vlt thsm Doming on, and I took many etovetly advertised pesa, pearls, and peUeto. Lhey were guaranteed to cure everythin® i from measles to paralyse, but, with th® exception of Clemente lonic, ail these medicines were Utterly urelesa in a®y staff® ef my trouble. ® •‘To return to your last attack J” ‘•€»h ; yes,"replied Mr. Stewart. "Wall, I had farther distressing symptoms- A severe bleeding at the nose set ia. Thia was most dimcolt to stop, and, as you may expect, it was very weakeuxng. The giddiness became worae, the iraadaches mere unbearable, and I was suffering from want of proper rest and nourishment for I could eat nothisg worth speaking of when it ws® Sat before me ; so I got a bottle nf onio.” > “ How did you come to get that *” “ Well, you see, news was brought to m® if a worse case tlian mine being cured, and. as the source of my informatioa uas trust- - I Mid before. I . *’ How did it act !* “ Just like a true pick-me-up. It s«u tod to strengthen my aiaordered sixunarh and digestive organs from the very first, and T oouid soon take my food without any ee®aa of oppreasion or swelling afterwards, and. •w. Ibaa UIV, I «mia enjoy whu I d 3 e*~ 1 sutrerea no more xrem headaches, .ad, attar .few I riept u Kmadta tai •l«r.y. do -bra lun «dl looalm I -a pleuod to get rid of that riddiatax To out it short, Clements Tonic me® nt me as right aa I am new, and have been ever since, and I could again go about my work with energy. Biliousness never troublee mo now, for If I feel a sign of it coming ea I make haste to take a few dooss of Olementa Tonic, and that wards it off I oould tell you of more than one case where •be greatest benefit has been derived from •hat remedy, and I know one hotel to particular where it is regularly served over the bar at Sd. for a tiny glam full, aad the proprietor of the hotel says it is far and twsy the most effective pick tna-up to b® tbtained for love or money.” •* But I came to get your oninioaT” •* Well, I think it is the only gsnui®® remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me; It lid what none of the ether things eould d®. md I must speak as I find. Th® proof J be pudding is in the eating, you kno’rP • Bbw,t Printing this—you ds®*t a. YO T. ®“ do “ yo« think fit about hat. rvo not tbe least objection as le®< • yw only print what Tvs ssi«L lari □sew that to be th® pure truth.”

ntTUTMtr DBOLASASQSr. I. Yoouas fc.BiM, ef Wtedeerread. Raete ME •ms gwinev, fa toe potoey of K«w GoutowSmTdb yss ggA -J ful ktwwnt of my illness and cure by ?HsdelLi 1 h t T * slTe ** *** retansarflv sr tow, end by virtue of the previilons of so A<® gsmsßssig a rehwta, outeaeSßSSe .KUS. a.SL."xS yee » hi empire 00-f" ' ~ : |noyal flacking:: If sow jj . . Preserves Prafaeta • ' the •“* B , t J” Un* i! ■4m . Leather. Pxlia ;

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 247, 16 February 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 247, 16 February 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 247, 16 February 1906, Page 4

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