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TALK. PIASOb.InI claB’ investmant as wall m a means eniture and pleasure. There ia no article manufactured that will give aa large a return for tbs money invested. Granting this to be the Piaao te be sought after by those wieb to I buy must not only have a good tone, Ibut be well and faithfully made, and ®be sold at fair price. It must*b« rbuilt to stand years of use. The 1 Pis dob now offered bv I «f n >. I ! A ; good out vl Ute w. u. 4 : tried, kat thia re<»ieuy did h-'-’r— for •ic in double quick tuna.” These were Uw °f Mr. Tbeinas Stewart, baker, v wl«>r-roa<l, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, J* . reporter who waa detailed to hire a little luat with him aneat hia sometime riekneea. ■ Yea,” said that Ee .rleriiaa, offering tie w«-rpa.per man a chair, and taking a seat ’’imaelf. u On<e upon a time I frequently i*l many strange attack*. I was attacked with a giddy'sickneas. My food daaagresd vith me, and I had to drop eating lor * iu.e altogether almost. I lost my strength and energy. My work became a harden; I seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. Thers was a heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit cl -• alter a-ating. I passed tsrribL. ’leap being almost out of the qaestiou. and my meath oad tongaa were covered with a hirtsrtah eubalance in the morning*. ” ••You were bilioua, apparently !” •'**«;! used to be a regular martyr te bhiecuiee*. I was never safe from fotf that I was going to b«> proetrstad by a bi Lons attack. I tried all sorts cd msdloinee to ward off Um attacks when I fait teem oornmg on, and I took ruaay efoverhr advertised peas, pill*, pearls, and peiJexa. ! They were guaranteed to cure evaeybkiag ! from measles to paralv*ai*, but, with the | exception of Clementi Tonic, aB these medicines were utterly useless in any Stage ef my trouble.” M To return te your hat attaek f* “Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. " Well, I had farther distressing symptoms. A eevsre bleeding al tlie noee eel ia. This was most difficult to stop, and, as yon may expect, it wsa very weakening. The giddiness became Torse, the headaches mere unbearable, and I was suffering from want ■ of proper rest and nourishment, for I sould I eat nothing worth sp-eaking of when it was ?at before me ; so I got a buttle of Ciemsata ante.” *’ How did you come to get that!" j “ We!!, you ace, news was brought to ms ; sf a worse case than nune being eared, and, i «s the sourcM of my information wa» trurt-VH-thy, as I said before, I Sen) for a How did it act ?" •e»i like a tme niek-me-np. Ttssa.tod ut ngthea my a.3<>n Ured stonmoh and ilu-mce oigiuu from Us very first, and I twA iil aoon take my food without any eense Ir* - t-presaion or swelling afterwarte, and, - »an that, I cou.4 enjoy what I did do more frsai hirirtrh—- • days. I slepvas sounlfr as 1 < an well ’ “an yea >7” r gddi* am t, ’*enter.t* Tor.io soon pat ■ '.•■ •' -f-5 o.«.r*» beeuevar - - my wsrit . troubtaa \ f r Mok >3 ad. I - K-aw where - Ivi.-ed from -/iP -rly served evae „• 'iuv glw: fail axd the ivtel «tays H •« tar and wbamned Jim - W ell, I thi. - ;«!ly genuine romedy going -utwd me ; it did what none »; 4 -.< tbtrjj* could da. and I must : tod The preof cc th. pudding is u. «•, -v.. you now!" “What sbeui prtutiag lias—you don't •bject?” ' •‘ You cam do just as you think fit about the*. I've not the least objec-. u-a as icoe M yea only print what I've shH. for I knew that to be tee pure truih. ” mYUTOBY DKOLABATWH. A Tsosas St.wam, o< Wtnctoer-road, Reotv H3L sear Badeev, in Um Cokey of New South Walas. do alnc decUre I h*va aaretully •otto*, and «x.jecuthely aumhend three, and that it -or Ulna and K* Due *»d tahhfcl sooount of tny iUncsa and emw »y Clemnis Tonic, that 1 ha»e gires the particularw vokiatarilr and do s t race’••• one jwnny psyiaeat toe same, uts also eontacsa tut! permission to publish the Bataa la any way, and I make thia solemn dsclasnMon oonadcrUaoaly iMlievinc the »®« to be hrus, and by virtes of the previsions of aa Art n **• and paassd taa ths Math ye*! ot lbs rsiyn af bos twsMOt Majesty, taHtalsd ”An Act for tbs mmw •ffeeiual aboiittoo of Oaths and ASraaaHem mb*. mt v i of’ Nsw” Bsstb ‘tnMtats DscUratiooa in Hou tbsrsof. sad for tbs sssfwasstoa * Totaatary *wd ertm Jwdkxai Oaths aad tfciitarM).* M-M M In m «kM Ml *r e j EMPIRE CO. 1 * | Royal flacking I ! - CL-- , 'o* J f I • raj ■ f I Prwerm FtsSm t | Leather. -UUg~V |

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 249, 9 March 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 249, 9 March 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 249, 9 March 1906, Page 4

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