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PIANO TALK. PIANOIi » class investment as well ■■ » mesas • culture »nd ples’uve There h ■ article manufactured that will giv. ar large a return for the money invMtM. Oranting this to be true, th. Pian. ta be sought after by thoae who wish to buy must not only hav. a gfled ton., but be well and faithfully m.de, and be sold at a fair price. It moat b. built to stand years of um. Th. Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBERLIX PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR MARTY To Biliousness PUT MEYER Troubles Him NOW. The Ceee of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. f Frmn the ** Petmtk Tttnna.**/ ftY OCR SFKCIAL RXPORTXR. *• Unquestioniab’y Clement* Tonic olere pulled me through. I coukin't get an atom »»f jjaod out of the numerous other medicines 1 ti ied, but- this remedy did the business f«a axe in doable quick tiuie.” The** were ine -■rr.rd* of Mr. Thomas Stewart, bak«r ( Wiadscr-road, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, M a rrporter who wu detailed to have * little chat with him anent hie sometime sackeeae. “ Ye*," said that gentleman, offenug the newspaper inau a chair, and taking a seal himself. “Once uptn a time I frequently tad many strange attacks. I was attacked with a giddy Bicknese. My food disagreed with me, and I had to drop eating lor a time altogether almost. I lost all my strength and energy. My work bcoame a burden ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent headache* came on. There was a heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the stomach after eaung. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almovS Gut of the question, and my mouth aad tongue were covered with a bitaattoh substance in the mornings.”

“ You were hilicua, apparently ?** *'’ -s ; I u*ed Vo be a rsguiar martyr to 1 wa* nex-er saf* from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a biitoas at tack. i t ried all aorta of madfeiaaa to ward off the attack* when I felt thaas coming on, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and paHeta. They were guaranteed to cure every taing Lrom measie- to parnlyxis, but, with Sh* exception of CSeiuer.t* Tonie, all theca medi -ines were utterly uselesa in aay etoga “Y. . evurn to rout last attack !" “<d» ; y-s,” replied Mr. Stewart. “Well, I hail farther at-:.-easing symptoms. A asrriu Hec-fing st the Dose set in. Thu *a* n:oal difficult to stop, and, a* you may •x-fKwt. it was vary weakening. Tne giddinesa liecarr.r worse, the headaches mare unbearable, and I was suffering from want of proper rest and v-nri* imenfc, for I could cat nothing woi; a ax-e«king of when it was put t-efore me ; so I * >*a tie of Creaotato Tonic." '• How did yo»- oom« gci th*i F* “ V. sil. you see. r»e»»-s • a* br-*U£ht to see ef » worse oa*a than n • ~-d, sad. xa the source of <ny u. ■-->-* • •• v u.rtworthy, a* 1 said tiefore, i sen; ■% dottle '•* Flow did it act ?* “ Ju*t like a true pick me-np to strengthen my dwordered olns.och sad digestive organs from the very nut, ard J could soon take my food without anv scan CH oppression or swelling afterwarda, amL eaore than that, I could enjoy what I did cat. I suffered no more from hesdashto, and, after a few days, I slept a* soundly M I alwsys do when I am well I can teu yw» I was pleaaed to get rid of that giddiacaa. Te cut it short, Clement* Tonic anon me os right s* I am now and uvre bcca ever sine*, and 1 could again go about my werh with energy. Bniou>mess never troubles tne dow, for if I feel a sign of it coming ecu I make haste to take a few docec ef Clements Tonic, and that ward* it off. I oouid tell you of more than one earn wkcec the groateat benefit ha* been derived front that remedy, and I know one hotel to particular where it ia regularly served ever the bar at Sd for a tiny gla*» full, aad too proprioter of the hotel says it ia far and sway the mort effective pick me-up to be •btained for love or money.” •• But I came to get your opinion !" “ Well, I think it ia the only gensiaa remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;fb did what none of the other things eould de. and I must speak as I find. The proof W tiu pudding is in the eatmg, yon kaewr ? “What about printing thi* you daafl| objectT” “ Ton caa do just aa you think fit abon* lhak I’v* not the least objection as lone a* yen only print what I’ve said, for 1 know that to be the pure truth.” STATUTORY DBCLARATTOX. L T*c*ai k.viM, el Wlud*3r-ro*d, Ttoeto H3L *M! Bvtaev. In Um Ootoey o» K*w Seulh Wales, dft solemnly an. sttK'relv declare lhai I hare earefaikr ■esd the an«..ieO doeament, conslwinr al tteae folios, And oru.eoudrely amnherol from ewe to tire, and that tt 'ontaina and is a tree and tartfo fnl socount of my Illness and curs kjr ClewselS Tools, tta* I hare s lr»3 the particular! vokar.-a.-uv sad de d t r*c* : -• one penny partneat for same, aa* also ooctalna ujr f uß permission to publish Ito sems la scy wsy . sad I moke this solemn d orfe re Hoc ocnscUetieMly beliovinr th« •»»»« » °* tecs, and by virtue rt tbs pre-.i»>cns ef an A* t and paeaed ie the sloth yea< of the re..-a -4 her prewat Majesty, iutlta'ad “An Act for la* atevw •ffeviual abolitiou of Oaths and Afll.-mV aos totoand made In »• various Dcpertawn’a of ■. he Go-we-meat of Xev South Wales, aad to subsanuea DedaraUona in Hsu thereof, aad for U‘>< sußpro* -t rf voluntary ••* sxtra judicial Oaths an* A»dav n» • 51. aur-s-s EMPiae co.'» R-'.ya! Riackingl y Q: _ .. . O w t Ptesr-rves * £ the 7 uniL p t V:* 7 Leather * ' r

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 269, 27 July 1906, Page 4

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991

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 269, 27 July 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 269, 27 July 1906, Page 4

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