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PIANO talk. A GOOP PIA Sois » first class icves'.Bisiit *s •i'll as a means o culture and pleasure. There 1 Ararticle manulacw** tbal -iU fri large a return "■* m °ney invested. Granting thia io betrua,;the Piano to be sought after by w> jee who wish ta buy must not only b®ve a good tone, buf be well and laittfully made, and be sold at a fair (Vice. It mustVe built to stand 7»'s otiose. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions.

A regular martyr " ' TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. (From t!se “Penmh TSmu.") BT nra SFECIAI. RXF-ORTW. *• Unquestionably Clements Tcnic sloes pulled me ihrough. I couldn't get an atom ‘ go<xl out.of theMnnerousother medicines trivd, but this reioe ly did the jusineas f<>r >e iu double q’tt: k tune." These were tns •--•rds of Mr. Thomas Stewart, baker, • i<»*lsor rr>ad. Booty Hill, near Sydney, te . r<-|>orcer aho was retailed to have a iittie L it with li-fr. anent his sometime sickne**- " Yes,"* said that gentleman, offering the ■m wrp.tjw man a eh ar, and taking a seal tim-elf. '‘Once cp n a time I frequently S-ui ni uiy strange at lacks. I was attacked with a gid iy sickneta My food disagreed v th m<*. i .d 1 had to drop eating for a nne ahnoat. I lost all my *.:euglh s.nd energy. My work became a .‘•'.•u ; I seemed to be always tired. « 'ent headaches me on. There was a - »vy feeling ot opf --ssion and great swel-.-.g at the pit of L . loniach after eating, i r«a3sed terrible nights, sleep being almost ju; of the qucstic-u. and my mouth aad ’x>ngue were cove:>'d with a bitterish substance in the mornings. 1 * “ You v.ere bilious, apparently?” ' is ; I use.l Vo be a regular martyr Ve bn.i less. 1 was never safe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilions attack. I tried all sorts of medicinan to ward oU the attacks when I felt them coming on, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pelleta. They were guaraeteed to curs everything from measles to paralysis, but, with ths exception of Ctements Tonic, all these medicines were utterly useless in axy stage of ir.y trouble.’’ •• To return to your last attack f* ‘•Oh ; yes,"rep.-4 Mr. Stewart. “ Wall, I had further di-tressing symptoms. A severe bleeding at tiie nose set in. This was most difneuk to stop, and, as you rSiy expect, it was vary weakening. The giddiness becaaee -•rorse, the headaches more unbearable, and I was suffering from wail of proper rest aj;d. nonrisliaaent, for I eoald eat uoTliisig worth of when it was put before me ; so I got a bottle of Clements " flow did you come to get that?” “ Weil, you see, news was brought to ms M a worse case thin mine being cured, and, as :l>e aonruo of my iuformaticn was trus»worthy, as I aai'd before, I sent fer a “ How did it act ?” " Just like a true pick-me-up. to strengthen my disordered stomach.** l lig'iuve organs from tiie very first, aould soon take my food without ar -JCs of oppression or swelling afterwv*■ •Jri more than that. I could enjoy 1 ' eat. 1 suffered do mote from ieadacnee, and, after a few days, I slept . ,T **” always do when 1 am weft. F* o .?* T o * 1 was pleased to get rid nf jpt gidninteT To cut it short, Clements c a me as right as I am now, aw have b—nevar since, and I could again o/aboul ray wart with eoergv. Biliousnel never trouble* me now, for if I feel a ei/i of ** conung I make haste to take,* ®<*“ * Clements Tonic, and thy wards it ot 1 □ould tell you of more t*n one ease wbse* the greatest benefit cienv ® d that remedy, and I l»ow one hotel to Mrticular where it is regularly ■« rT ® d fhe bar at 6d for a tin; glass fuU, *• Fproyrietor of the hotd says it is tar an< L »way the most effective pick-me-up w \ ’“uaed K* to**or money.’’ think’s^the lf only' genat remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ; did what none of tiie other things could d and I must speak as I find. The proof tlx pudding is in the eating, you know'” “What about printing this—you des •MmI!” •• You can do just as you think fit abo khat. I've not the least objection as !• M yra only print what I’ve said, for knew that to ba the pure truth.” BTITUTORT DKCLAKATION. t. TuoaAS fc-viw, •* Wlodeervood. Rooty B ■ear in tt>e Oniony ol New SauUi Wales, •olemaly an. sini *rely declare that I have careh; mad the anu.veo document, eownatinj W th foMce, and coisecuUrely numbered from one three, and that it -obtains and is a true and tai fui account of my fllnees and cure by Cleme Tonic, that I bare phen the peirUeulars volub*ai uxi do n t recr’ e one penny paymeat for same, » aleo oentaina u_v »ui: permission to pnbliah wrexa t n any way . and I make this solemn deds Mon coned entioualy bel.evinr the «ao_e te ma. an.l by virtae of the peoviwma of aa d» and passed in the ninth year of the r»i?T her present Majecty. intitu'sd "An Act for the ■ •flectual abolition of Oaths and Affinnatioca l**nd made In >e »arioue ’'epartmenta of me,t of New South Walee, and la aubeth Peciareticns In lieu thereof, aad for the supprew 4 volentary swd extra Judicial Oaths and Affidan *• JSaDd Su taMndlLd tte alfM. Mmo Sr.«BWHOK. iJ I EMPiRg OQ-*8 I Royal Rlacking I f * * I Pr ? ,o « ■\ the i| tins. a hne I Leather. Palish.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 262, 8 June 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 262, 8 June 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 262, 8 June 1906, Page 4

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