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-ft ANO TALK. GOOD PIANOii » Snfc clms iDvestmui u will m a-imbs}* culture soil pleasure. 7Bp it as article manufactured that aa large a return for Use money invaatei. Granting this to be true, the Piano t« be sought after by those who wish te buy must not only have a good tone, but be well and faithfully mada,*and be gold at a fair nrioe. It must be *- built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offend by THE LONDON ANDBBBLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil al! these conditions. A REGULAR MARTYR TO biliousness HUT NEVER xles Him NOW. The Cm« of -mo -AS STEWART, Esq. Arafwa tM - Penrun ■> ' hfT.CIAi. KBPORTK*. • : - X ■ --"'j i-L: -Mas Tonic fcloM - .-nedicuMe ■ ‘ t: • -’..Mueaa for i ,tc«c were IM ■-.--r Sl»-»v*rt, baker, •t ;-!s »»neUm* M teirnu. olfenag U>. jwr rr_ a c.:-ir, and taking a Mat •‘thicr upos a time 1 frequently ••»n. alLogcthei aiuMsft. I lost all ■- f | tretigth and eoervx My w* rk becan « a | : leu ; 1 aeewed co be always t - *»l--n.-/ at the pit . • ■ - a afier earinx

i fxsased terr: sleep being aLaob* 'nit of die quflaliau. tmi my xnoutfi and songuft were covered with a bitterish attbstaiiee in the mornings. 3 “ You were bilious, apparently T* * ■» ; 1 use itobe a regular martyr fee bn.a—nesa. I was never safe from’ few Lrac I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried al! sorts of medicines to ward off the attacks when I fels them oorring on, and I took many cleverly advertued peas, pills, pearls, and pelleta. They were guaranteed to curs everything from measles'to paralysis, but, with tho exception of Clements Tonic, all theaa medicines wero utterly ueelem ia aay stage of mv trouble,"

’* 'i'-j rtlnra to last attack f* -Ob , y. d Mr. Stewart. “ Well, I had furllier di tressing symptoms. ▲ severe bleeding st the nose set in. This was most dificuh to rtop, and, as you may aspect, it was very weakening. The giddi-as.-s became worse, the lieadaches moro unbearable, and I was suffering from want of proper rest and ncurixhmeat, for I could eat nothing worth Sj-eak:ng of when it wse pr- -M:fore me; *ol got a bottle of CmmeaM ; mic." “ Hnw did you come to get that?" ’ ‘ " ell, ycu see, news was brought te see 4 a worse case than mine being cured, and, m th* source of my information was trust-•vt-.i.y, m I said before, I sent fer a • flow did it act T" ;ust like a true nick-me-up. ■ «' -- n<then my dtfonlered and !.• .. ice organs from tiie very first, and I w«aM soon take my food wiU»ou« any seneo •1 oppression or swelling afterwards, and, nor*- than that, I could enjoy what I did t»t j safSered no more from I l~rhr~ uhl. sher a few days, I slept as soundly ns f ii n-sys do when I am weil I cau teU yew I -a .-v pjesaed to get rid of that giddiMm To act it short, Clemente Tonic soon put right as I am now, aud have been ever tioce. an.l I cm Id again go about my work <?h energy. Bi iousness never troubles me now. for d I feel a sign of it coming en, I makt: haste to take a few doom st Qemeata Tonic, and that wards it off. I ocnld uli you of more than one ease where ths greatest benefit has been derived frem stat remedy, and I know one hotel in ;«artkul»r where it ia regularly served ever the bar at bi for s tiny glass full, and the proprietor of Ute hotel says it is far »d iwsy ths most effective pick me-vp fee be •btained for love or money.” - Rut I came to get your opinion ?" Well, I think it is the only genuine c*-medy going. Anyhow, it cured mo ;it did wkil none of the other things could de, and I must speak as I find. The proof cd tn. pwtdtug is tn thejealing, you know!** “What about printing thia—you don’t abject ?" " Ycu can do just as you think It about that. I’ve not the least objection ac lone as you only print what I'»e said, for I know that te bo the pure truth STtTUTOMT DXCLARATIOS L Fees is 3s-r*sr, ef ViaiNrrwl, RoKy HU, ? doe . la the Color.) of New South Woim, de •clrninij sb atm -rely declare th»t 1 ham earefuily tsa.-i Uke anA.sea dorument, conaiaiiuc af them feikd. and oot ecut’velt nsmbervd from one te •Juve. »od :bat it ■onlama *-.d iaa Uus aed faitfe .•ul a-xrount <jt ruy iliuwt-AAd sum by Oecnaeto Cwaw, that I ba.a siveo parucuiars votaaxar It and do n t rt<.T -o See psa? payment tor aame, »»d also oontaiiM u* toil penn»>vn M jrabbah 4ae lh ihr s^e*7*’Z e A s her preoeuk Ma’ratv, lotitu sd -An Act for tb« aaote mr-n of N-.w Booth Watoa. aai to •ebaUta* C><«-uraUanalß >«a thereof, aad for f rcluotory -W sxtn MHFaI OMhn AfMsHis • boolwM at Ben. Mg fhte. Bat <y t iiwPHttbo.'a | Royal flackingii I - - :: ji BoM il ; ; ?sr“ : Leather. — —— A.- ; [

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 254, 13 April 1906, Page 4

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849

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 254, 13 April 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 254, 13 April 1906, Page 4

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