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PIANO rxLii GOOD PIA NO i » fi' class invastm*ot as well a < culture and pleasure Tbr - to » ’ article manufactured thai will g>e? large a return for the money inveatec. Granting this to be true, the Plane be sought after by those who wish to buy must not only have a good tone, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair price. It anal be built io stand years of we. Vhe Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBLIN PIANO COMPANY I fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR MARTYR TO biliousness BUT REVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq* . . .. '•)««*.•> “ Urs , .I- *'.«e •c in 1 ><«■• were rwe r- ,<wX Li arg ue Sway* tiredL -Hi, Tlrere waa • n wd grMl >wal:ach after eating. j pxsst,. sisep being sut of ihu 4U>- 9 ■-> .aid my mouth and M?ngua w-.-e . • d with a biMftah *’ You w<rw'U.:eu», apparently?" ' v* ; I u*e u> be a regular martyr to I waa never aafa frea* f**e Unt I was geing to be proatratad by a hiliGus attack. I tried all aorta ef aifirmo to ward off the attack* whaa I Mt th«*a X'mlng on, and I took many atevarty tdverdaed peaa, pill*, pearl*, aad peTMte Th»y were guaranteed to core «verythtag from meadee to panUyxia, teak, with toe exception of Clement* Toeia, all toaa* -ne’iicipe* were utterly umiern in awy *•*•• ef my trouble. 3 “ To return to your lack attack P* M Oh : yea.”replied Mr. Stewart. " WeU, ( had fur!her -dial reeving rymptom*. A eevere Llecdzng at the ncse net tn. Tkto w«a most dificsU to atop, and, **y®® ■“• T it was very weakening. The gid&uess became worae, the ; eadachea sare uabearaLl*. and I waa auflering from want of proper rent and nourishment, for I oowkS* aat nothing worth speaking of when it waa put before me ; *o I got a bottle of CtoMnto

*• H;»w did yon come to get that?" •• Well, you ate, new* waa brought te IM »! a worse eaae than mine being cured, and, M th» source of my information waa kart-W'-rthy, a* I mid before, I aact far * bculs.” ’• How did It actr •• Juet like a tmepick-mo-up. 7Te«n.ted to strengthen ray aiaordered *Lr«~wito and digestive organs from the very first, ami I eouid sooc uke my food wiliioeS say aaaas at oppreaaion or swelling afterwards, tai. more than that, I oould enjoy what I <M aat. 1 suffered no more from headaahaL and, after a few days, I slept as seundhr a* i always do when lam well I oaa tea I was pleased to pet rid of that gi4dfa*aan To cut it short, Clemente Tonfe anas gad <na as right as I am now, and have bean •’« since, and I could again go about my vwt with energy. Bilinuraeas never tmabte* tea new, for if I feel a sign of it eeasing eat. I maks haste to take a few daws «f Clemente Tonic, and that ward* it a& I oould tell you of mor* than on* anas wh—s the greatest benefit ha* been derived Fraas that remedy, and I know one betel to particular where it is regularly served e**v the bar at fid. for a tiny glass fall, and Aa proprietor of the hotel says it to far aod sway the moat effective pick-me-up te ba totMned for love or money.” ** But I came tc get yonr oninieaT* •• Weil, 1 think it to the only genniM remedy going. Anyhow, it eared ms ;ft did what none of the other thfan eeuld M and I most speak as I flad. Toe peecrf • tot. pudding to tn tho eating, you kaowT M “What about printing this—yaa You caa do just as you think It ahoal tteA Tvs net the least objection as faaft m yea only print what I’ve said, for I know that to bo the pore truth.” dIITUTOKT DBOLARATTOK. t, raowas te-vaM, at Windear-rrwV Reetv Oto osar »<-4e*-. fa the Ootany ef N«» Snath Watoa. •oUcsnlj «a 6b«. -raJy d«clarw that I hkva aniafnft read th* aaa.xee document. uf tone toUoa tad em «euti*«ly eiunt«r.d tvon. one SO •hr**. »ad ih*» it eolaiae• -a -ro* aw* lai* fvl adMMu.t *? !9aaa* aa-_ ura hy O•■»(■* rrrox_, that! hara **■-•* • . - cuJms voluaierfte bad do r 11. - • v«- pa- • tor «■•, *al Uae eoakaiaa v -nt! arc. .mion to publish she mud* tn anj «a, •n-1 1 make *cle=.a d*da» nee ccnaarttto «F bniWvinr th* ***** to bo wm. *o3 by v'.rtu* of th* pro* iaioa* of an JM* 4* aod yard la ch* «tnih ycai cf th* r*:*e el •irt present H»}MSy. “An Ae* ter th* bmob -thnAuaJ abolition of Oaths and Aftnasiioe* tetae cad trod* la >• tartoe* O*p*rta>«ata*f -heQsi wo at Xw South Wafas, sad to mteMote DwiaroUofw la Hsu thereof, and for th* I aii jll to*B f rotntnry -nd «xtra Judfck] Oaths and baetsrod at Bse. HB Ms •**» far M I EMPIRE CO.’* i Royal packing;: I * °: r | !j “S’ : fr* || ST! ?. Leather. Ptliah. ! 1

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 270, 3 August 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 270, 3 August 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 270, 3 August 1906, Page 4

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