PIANO TALK. GO O D PIA HO u * t«i class investment as (well m a means o culture and pleasure. There is b< article manufactured that will give m large a return for the money invested. Granting this to be trae,*ths Piano to be sought after by those who wish te buy must not only have a good tofM but be well and faithfully made, wad be sold at a fair price. It mon be built to stand years of.ltue. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBESLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all thes-3’conditions. A REGULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, tacjf kcum ’ PeF.ru A I ® > I fs« . : ’•YLave a fittla t * ..utuus sivkneaa. k.nffenDg the - . ur, a::.i taking a Mat ■ 1 - up, * .line I frerjOtt-tlv s- i i*nge e. I was a;lacked -- My f-xxl diaagrwd ■?. us u; a. J 1 hsd u, drop eating for a time aitogether aimc-bt. i ioet all my etrercL- and energy. Aiv work became a here -n ; I Meme*! to be always fired. Violent headaches came on. There wm a hea feeling oc oppression and great swelling &t the pit vf ■ ? stomach after eating, i passed terrible nighta, sleep being almov* out of tl>e question, and my mouth aa4 tongue were covered with a hit*wish substance in the mornings. ” “ You were bilious, apparently!” *• >a:l used bo be a regular martyr to Lh;*fc_-aess. I was never safe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. 1 tried all ear is of medicines to ward off the attack* wuen I felt them coming on, and I took many elevecly xd’.ertissd peas, pills, pearls, and pe eta. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with th* axcepik-n of Gercents Tonic, all these Siedicines were utterly useless in say stag* sf my t rouble. ”
“ retrra to your last attack !** ”Uh ; yrs.”rcpli-'d Mr. Stewart. “ W*U, ! 1 had further rti*-’ressing symptoms. A | srvsre blccjjiag at tlte neee sei in. This ! ??« most diff. uk to stop, and, as you may ; axpect. it was very weakening. The giddii trss became •rone, tiic headaches mors uubiarabie, and I was suffering from waat ; wf proper rest- and nout\sLmen*, for I eeuki I oothisg worth sneaking of when ft was ■ out L«fore me ; so I got a rf OrtnteW tonk." , ’’ How did yea come to get tha* !" '• <' elfi you see, news was brought to at* si a worse case than mine being cured, and, u the source of n-y information was tras*wertby, as I said before, I ssa* bottle. ** How did it act!” ** Just like a true pick-me-up. I# tenrted to strengthen my disordered Btomaeh atel digestive organs from the very first, and I eeald soon take my food withost any sum* cf oppression or swelling aft er wards, sad. BNore than that, I could enjoy wliat I did sat. 1 suffered no more fruai head*-hire sad, after a few days, I slept as soundly as I always do when lam well. I can t«U ya« I was pleased to get rid of that pdduMHa. Tu oat it short, Clement# Tonie anea psfc zr.e as right as I am now, and have been ever since, and I could again go about my work with energy. Biliousness never treubioo me nosv, for if I feel a sign of it coming en, I make liaste to take a few doses ef Clemen ta Tonic, and that wards it off. X oc*uid t-11 you of more than one ease where th- greatest bese.-t has been derived from that remedy, and I know one hotel in particular where it is regularly served ever the bar at 6d. for a tiny glass full, utd the proprietor of the hotel says it is far a>i« awry the most effective ptek-me-np ts bo tbtained for love or uioney.” ** But I came to gat your opinics** “ Well, I think it i# the only genuine rsmody going Anyhow, it cm— i me; f* did what none of th* oilier things could do. and I must speak as I hud. Ths proof *fi tot nndiiing i# in the eating, you I aowf* . •’What -t printing this—yoo dea*| -hjeet *” t •‘Vos can do juai as you thuik fit about kteat. I’ve not the least objectic-n as loutf sa only print what I’ve said, for a ki>- • i.iat u> be the puro truth.” STITUTOHT DECLARATION. • r» <«■ *». »»«. st Windaer-road, Roatv 8& 1-r is ’he Cotonj of New Beu th Wales. *e r. ai, «>n- relv de 'are that I have Mrefal*r r.’ thr am. T-Q docomcti’, o>n#i#t.n< ef **«•• - M‘<l co» rtAifcireljr numberad from eaa to ■ »,-mI that It -onultss si;.! U a tru# and fahta Mvoiai.t M wy UL.o* and cura by Clarnnts qi.-. '.hat ( have vires the psrUcularc '-olunbarfly -.-id do -> t ns.* •» OM peony ;-*.vn»eai, for #au»a, aad d»e ccnta*u> »_r »uU n*mi>M:en m publish H»a uu&e 13 aav a-s, . and I make this solemn deeiaiß--4oe conacientietidy bahev<n< ihe sama te to aras, and by virtue ot th# provision# af as Asa da and passed ia the ninth .rear cf the reiga •( her prvsent Majeety. ißtttu'.ad “An Act for the nsoee ••actual abolition of Oaths and Afltanatioas tatoae and vad* in is rarioua Dapartmaalaef tnaGcvarsme st of New South Waiea, and to so hod tats DeriaratloM in lieu thereof, asd for the supyritei#* r voluntary -to extra judtakl Oaths and Affitertta* H beelAMri a* Hlu t 1 EMPIRE OO.'B J i Royal T p !' 1! ' 1 t Preserves I «tk«. i Prodw** ' ‘ f : i thts. a fie* k Leather. ! J r ■»
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 268, 20 July 1906, Page 4
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