piano talk. FUSOIitiM class investment as well as a mMMn culture and pleasure. There kRm article manufactured that will give m 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 have a good ions, but be well and faithfully mads, and be sold at a fair pries. It built to stand years of use. Ths Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBLIM PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. (From Uu “ Penrith Timea.") BY OUR SPXCIAL RXPOBTDL “Unquestionably Clement* TonQ atoaS -illtd me through. I couldn't get sb atom I good out of the numerous other medietas* * iied, hut this remedy did the bnsinosi far ■in double quick time.” These were the ~rds of Mr. Thomas Stewart, baker, Vindsor-road, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, to . reporter w ho wu detailed to ta»ve a attie hut with him an ent his sometipie ririrnem. ' ee." said that gentlemaa, offering the o<«V‘| .:per man a chair, aud taking a sea* ’-«»»« r “Once upon a time I frequently lU.U.J, strange attacks. I vra* attacked with a giddy sickuesa. My food disagreed <-.lh me, and I had to drop -Un, i. a •ut« altogether almusL 1 lost all nsy irength and energy. My work became a ‘•nrden ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent headache* came or. Thr-e ru a envy fec-liug oi -n awl great swslat the pit . i-'inach anr: eating. jHkSuetl lenii-.x is, sleep being almost 4 jut of the question, aud my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish sul>stance in the mornings ” “ You were bilious, apparently ?” *' ’is ; I use lisbe a regular martyr to I was never safe from* fang that I was going to be prostrated by a bi lions attack. I t ried all sorts of medicines to ward off the attacks when I felt kiieca coming on, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pattern. They were guaranteed to cur* everything from measles to paralysis, but, with She exception of Clenisute Tonic, all these medicine* were utterly useless in any stage ef my trouble.’* “ To return to your lest attack f* •‘Oh ; yes,”rep!ied Mr. Stewart. -w.ll, I had further distressing symptoms. A severe bleeding at the nose set in. Tbta was most difficult to etop, and, as yon ma? expect, it was very weakening. The giddiness lecaine verse, the ixadaches mere unbearable, and I was suffering from want of proper rest and nourishment, for I could e&t nothing worth 3,»caking of when it waa ?at before me ;so 1 got a -f OwewßiF oui-j. ” -. t ’• How di 1 you come to get that'.” “ Well, you see, news was brought to ma ef a worse case tlian mine being cured, sad, as the source of my information waa trustworthy, aa 1 mid before, I sent for a •tnule."
•• How did it act *** *' Just like a true pick-me-up. to strengthen my disordered stomach nW digestive organs from the very Ireland I sou id soon take my food without ear mm of oppression or swelling afterwards, and, ■ere than that, I could enjoy what I did •aA I suffered no more from bnduha. sad, after a few days, I slept aa soudlv as I always do wlmb I am well. I can tea yaa I was pleased to get rid of that giddinma. To cut it short, Clements Tonie enoa put ms as right aa I am now, and Lava boon ever since, and I could rgaiu go about my work with energy. Biliousness never trotiHsa sm naw, dor if I feel a sign of it cowing «e, 1 make haste to take a few doom of Clements Tonic, and that wards it oC I could tell you of more than one ease where ths greatest bencht has been derived from that remedy, and 1 know one hotel in particular where it is regularly served ever the bar ai 6d. for a tiny glass fall, and the proprietor of ll»e hotel says it to tar and awsy the most effective piek-me-ap to to tbtained for lore or money.” •‘ Rut 1 came to got your opinion T* ’• Well, I think it is the only geautao > tMT.edy going. Anyhow, it cured me; it did what none of the other things eould do, and I must speak aa I find. The proof <d thi pudding is in the eating, you know!” s “\Vhat about printing this—you danl object T* * •• You can do just aa you think fit about bhsk I’ve not the least objection aa long sc yon only print what I’ve said, for I know that to be the pure truth.” STtTUTOBY DBCUUUTWX. t, Tsomm Bi .vast, st Wludser-rosd, Rsety TUB, east 6<ose'-. iu tbs Colour nt New South Wstes, Solemnly sitx. weir declare that I have earefuiiy read the aan.xea document, con*i*tin< «f three fokoe, and cot num'nered (rom ese to three, and that it -onlain* and i« a true ard faithful account of my illness and care by Clemente Toole, that I have gives the particular* voluntarily sod do n t rtce' -t om penny payment for erf, aad also oootaio* tul! pcrmi**;on fc publish the same is say «*,. and 1 make Um eotems tartessHon oonedeutiouriy believim the same to be tees, sad by virtue el the preriteofM of eu Act •• \d« and passed ia the niath year ot the reice of her proeeot Uajeety, toUlulod “An act ter the more eff«t4u*l abolition ot Oaths Sad AffinntioM thh*> aod made is »e rarious Tiepartmeats st theOeven*. Bf,i ol New South Wales, aad to mtatteute Peclarattom In lieu thereof, aed ter the euppewsim ■I vohntary -id extra Judicial Oaths and Affidavits.** 7*j-T * e b B > B » BBf KMPIRK OP. 1 * Royal flacking i . n 2 Preserves : Lk.'l Prelaw; ! X the “1 I a Im X Leather. Paliali. i I
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 248, 2 March 1906, Page 4
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