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PIANO TALK. PIANO is ■ i«t clms investment m wettiiee culture end pleaeuiv. 7 There u no article manufactured -that will give a. large a return for the money iovvetnd. 3 ranting this to betthm the Piano to be sought after by tbom Who wish to buy must not only have «c good tons, but be well and faithfully made, und < be sold st a fair prise. It mart be built to aland years of use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBERLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness BUT NEVER '~’es Him NOW. The Case of AS STEWART, Esq. ( /Vom cAe ’* PearwA Twne». n ) BY OCR MF ECI AL KBPORTR. •• Unqaestior.ibly Cletner.u Tonic alone rt.lktl :ne through. I coaUa't get an Atom ‘ good out of ].ho nucnerouspther medicine, ■iied, lent this remedy did~the busineßß f<*\ ■ tn double q-.,:- L time.” These were US •r<te uf Mr. I homaa b*k«r, V •fi.lnor road, Rooty Hdß, ofear Sydney, to r. porter «ito waa detailed fco have a little hat with him onent his Mmetime Mckneea. • Yet*,” mid that ge<>tleHum t offering the man a chair, and taking a tituas-if. ’* Once upon a time I frequently .ad many .trange attacks I was attacked 'vith a giddy xickuesa. My food dtaaKiwed ■vr.h me, atid I had to drop eating for a tote altogether almost. I lost all my icrength and energy. My work becam. a nuf.Uu; 1 .eeined to be always tired. Vtolciit headaches came on. Tiiere waa a ica'.-y fAsling of oppression and great swelling at tlie pit of the rtomach after eating. 1 passed terrible nights, sleep being almosa Tut <>f the question, and my month and tongue were covered with a buterifeh substance in the m'xruap." ** You were bilious, apparently T' r v; I use ttobe a regular martyr to ’ aass. I was never safe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bi Lie I'3 attack. I tried ail sorta of medicines to ward off the attacks when I felt them oom:ng on, and I tool: many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pellets. They were guaranteed k» cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with the exception of Clemente Tonic, all these medicines were uf curly ueeleaa in aay stage al my trouble. ’ “ To return to your last attack f* ‘•Oh : yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. “ Well, I Lad further dutressiug symptoms. A Mvere. bleeding at the nose set in. This was meat difficult to etop, and, as you may expect, it was very weakening. The giddiness became irotee, the headaches more nub-arable, and I was suffering from want of proper rest and uouri-.lunest, for I eould eat notld:-:g worth s ( >eaking of when it was before me ; so 1 got a bottle of Cremeatß *• Haw did yon ccme to get that I" " '.Veil, you see, news was brought to ms xf a sone case than mine Ining cured, and, u the source of my information was trostworthy, as I said before, I »ant fer a •’How did it act I” ** Just like a 6m«pick-me-up. i. «uu jed vrrngthen my Ussor-.lered stomach and digestive organa from tha. very first, and I .oul.i soon take my food witliotM any eenee af oppression or swelling aiterwards, and, more than that. 1 conk I enjoy what I did m>u 1 suffered no more frciu haadachem sad, after a few days, I sirtrt. aB Mmndly ae I •Jway. do wiien I am welk- I can teU yon I uds pleased te get nd of Ahat giddiness Tg cut it short, Ctemente Tonic soon put axe as right a. I am now. and have been .ver tince, ami I could agxin go about my work with energy. Bi?iiouw»eea never trooblos m« now, for if I feci a sign of it coming on, I make haste to take a few doses ef Clements Tonic, and that wards it off I coaid Ceil you of more than one'ease where the greatest benefit has been derivod from ■hat remeily, and I know one hotel in particular whwe It ia regularly served ever the bar st 6d. for a tiny glam full, and the proprietor of the hotel says it is far and •way the most effective pick-me-wp to bo fibtainOd far lore or money.” •• Bat I came to get-your opinion?" “ Well, I think it is the only gecuine remedy going. Anyhow, cured me ;it did what none of the oU»ec things could de. and I must speak aS 1 find. Th. proof ef bh< paddiag Min the eating, you knowr i “ What about printing this—you don't ‘‘ Ywi can do just an you think fit about that. I've not the leswt objection as kmc M you only print what I’ve said, for X know that to be the pure truth.” 811TUTOBY DECLARATION. L Tooess St.o&se, at WWtawwd. HiB, moi to Um Cofooy ot New South Watos. do Wlemnly dncw.lv detiMe that I hare earcfnlly rmd Um Mt.«a document, oommin; at tbM foMoa, »nd cot ,ecuUrely Dun:brrvd from on. te UmM, sad that it -ootato. and to a tru. and faithful account of my illness and cure by CieaMat. Tcnlc, that i have given the particular. Tok ia tarily «Dd do n t .w»*t «m ueaoj payment for mme, and atoo oontains toll pemilaxion to publish th. same to any way. and I make this solemn declasa800 oousclentlsusly Ulieving the mms to b. troa. by vfrtxM ok- th. provisiows of an Act aod passed to th. ninth year of th. raffa at bet pcesant Najvety, tolitulMt “An Act toe ths mor. •ffsvtual abolition of Oalbe and Affiraaatioas takavad mads In w rarious n<P»rt«Mn'.s of th.GovwwoMat at New South Wale*, sad to substitute (todaeatiotM to Hau tbareof, sad foe tbs rogpristios rf voloctary -nd sxtra judick; Oaths and Aftdavm • booland al Bee. RBI this tost M ■ovnabK. oeo nwwirt tight Seabed —4 sto*p E>., O aama.£f j i EMPIRg co- 1 * X | Royal Rlackmgl i . to , i f ■ X f; Preserves Produce, J ? tire ii uni 7 i Hrr, ♦ PolisM. |

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 253, 6 April 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 253, 6 April 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 253, 6 April 1906, Page 4

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