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PIANO TALK. PIANO is a Scat class investment as well as a means'o culture and pleasure. There is no article manufactured that will give m large a return for the money invested. Granting this to be true, the Piano te be sought after'by those who wish te buy must not only have a good tone, but be well ind faithfully made, and be sold at a fair price. It must be built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBERLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of : THCMA3 STEWART, Esq. j (From the “Penrith Times.”)

by oca SPECIAL KK>*OKm. “ UD<fxs.tio: a l -y Clements Tonic aleae .' •Ged ine through. I couldn't get aa ato« | . p'z. v '.l unto! •;numerousotT»cr medicines 'i !<«, vLt 1 h j -en.cdy did the business f*r ■>r : in d.-übiv L time.” These were ths - rd& of Thomas Stewart, bskar, I rr-.? Roi.ty Hill. ncarSvdney, t« *• port, r v ... detailed to hare a little | ‘ Ym, ssi I g<. : feman, offering ths • j-‘ ' , . L . , aud taking a seat ! f. *•*<:> • up u a time I frequently j I miry atraiige attacks. I was attacked wrh a , !y kueas. My food disagreed I n.e a d 1 had to drop eating lor a -..c altogether almost I lost all my ?r'3gch and enetgy. My work became a vur\u; I seemed to be always tired. ■ u.lcnt headaches came on. There was a ieivy feeling of oynression an<l great swel-G.-u' nt ite pit <»; the stomach after eating. I ; asset! terrii-.' .- ui-hta, sleep being almost oai .i the quiL'-en. and my mouth aad q'i« we.-o covered -with a bitteiiah suLutiuce in the mornings.” ‘‘ You were bilious, apparently T’ is ; I used to be a regular martyr te bit.-- ..iea&. I was never safe from fear th:.t I was g< :ng to be prostrated by a bilious at'..'.-k. I trie-dull sorts of medicinse to ward off the attacks when I felt them oomlnff oa, aud I took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pellata. They were guaranteed to cure everything ■ from measles to paralysis, but, with ths exception of Clements Tonic, all these j mediciuc.- ware utterly useless in any stage . M To r< ’ urn to ‘ - ar last attack !” | “Oh : • .. 1 Mr. Stewart. “Well, ! r.ari I .:!.-: .iu’ressing symptoms. A j severe bleeding at the nose set in. This j was most difficult to stop, and, as you may i sxpcct, it was very weakening. The giddij ue&s l>eca;ne v/orse, the headaches mors 1 cub.-arable, aud I was suffering from wail ii pn-’ar and ' i incut, for I sould ..-it -.Vo-•.. • -.king of when it was jut before me ; so I got a boule of Cnmenta ’ H.,w dil yon come to get that?” ■ 'Veil, you a, news was brought ts me £ a rotse case than mine being cured, and, t? * * iuroe of my information wa? truafc«crthy as 1 said before, I sent fer a “ How did it act ?’* •’ Just like a true nick-me r.p. It zca<ssd :o V.rcngthen my diKordered stomach and tigrstive organs from tho very first, and I could soon t ike my food without any seaas •jf opprosiuon or swelling afterwards, and, more thia that, I could enjoy what I did sat i sulfo red no mnre froxi headashea, and, after a few daye, I slept as soundly as I always do wlien I am well. lean LeU you I uas pleased to get rid of that giddinesa. To cut it short, Clements Tonie snea put ese as right as I am now, and have boon ever since, an 1 I could again go about my work with energy. Bi ■ -?uess njve troubles me new, for if I feel a sign of it coming ea, I make hrud-e to take a few doe's et C!en;sLts Tonic, and that wards it off. I oould ull you of more than one ease wluvs the greatest benefit has been derived from Atat remedy, and I know one hotel ia particular where it is regularly served over the bar at 6d for a tinv glass full, aad tho pn-priet-cr of the hotel says it is far and sway the most effective ptek-me-wp to bo ♦bLaine-d for love or money.” •* I came to get your opinion?” '* Well, I think it is the only genuiM remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;ft did what none of the other thimp eeuld do. and I must speak as I find. Tne proof « the podding i» in the eating, you know!” » "Vhat about printing thia—you daa*| object ?” J “You can do Just as you think It about khat. I've not the least objection as lour m you only print what I've said, for I know that to be the pure truth.” STATUTORY DKCLARATIOX. I. Two*is Si-waao, ef Windsor-road, R«*ty Kifi, BBM t»due'-. in the Colony of N»w Seuth Wales, •cbair.ly an. ainc'relv declare lh*t I ha«w earetulV read the anL.xea document, consisting of three tokos, and coi ecalHtly nu-.uber«d from om So Uirci, and that it -ontains a.Jis a true sad faiiteful aocaunt of my ipness and cure by Cietne*fs Tonic, Hut I hare given the particulars -.otaatarfly acd do n t rtve e one penny payment for same, and also acalatas »u? pcrnit.w ; on to publish Us* nene In any w*> . an J I make Ihis eolctu* deel***Ucn oousclentioualy believinz the saw* t* he true, aol by viitue of the provisions *f aa ▲** ide and passed i* the ninth ye*» of the reifw ot htt present Majesty, intitwlsl “An Act tor the smso •ffeitual sbeUdon of Oaths and AfSnaatioM taka »nd i; >1« in i* various L*epartment*of :h*Q«v«rw. of N.u South Wale*, aad suheliielr O* tanlions In lieu thereof, aed for the supprasefw t voluntary •nd extra judicial Oath* *ad AfMariM* bedared at 800 HOI thl* fiiet 4*7 < Rc-ember, on* thousand sight hundred a*4 aiwMr *U>K Movs om. - r.V. GBa*iOK.X> KMPIRE CPs’S | Royal packing I * li ‘ta 4 ]i *; ■ X Preserves . <»kes i| PrWvftt ’ ; the *u‘l ] a flat • • J Leather. —7-—Pelidt ; ; X ::

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 260, 25 May 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 260, 25 May 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 260, 25 May 1906, Page 4

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