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PIANO TALK. Y G ° ° D piA °» » fir ‘ • class investment w.-i; r Culture and plea . . i» t * ""W article manufae iba* w. I give cs large a return for the money inves’ed. Granting thia to be true, the Pi*ne le be sought after by those who te buy must not only have a good lose, but be well and faithfully aaade,*aal be sold at a fair pries. Ii aui be built to stand years •( eee. Vhe Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBHRLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq(From the ** Penrith Timet.") kt oor fractal, xcfortwm. •'Unquestionably <’!• n.-enta T«*ie »?eae pulled me through. I coul in * ger « if good out of the numerous other » I tried, but this remedy dhi the br.nnvM fee me in double quick time.” were rise words of Mr. Thomas S»*wart. b««w, Vi ic-hor-road, Rooty Jfill, x*ear Syfw»v. ►» t. reporter rho was detailed to bare a ehat with him anent hia Mometimo «:ek—am. “Yes," said that rer.-Jeinitu, offering ths newspaper man a chair, amd taking a himself. “Once upon a time I fre«jw**»ly tad many strange attacks. I was r* with a giddy V:v f- . tx. with me. a <i I *■ • k -trei., <o«i • . a -■re wjS X •• V u apparently T* ' is ; I ns»; vo he n regular martyr *» bii. -..aesa. I was nerer safe frww tear that I was goiu? to be pttattated by a bilious attack I • ried all sot ta ef madietwsa to ward off the attacks whea I felt (joining on, and I t<x»k many advertised peas, pills, pearls, and They were gearaateed to care evecyxJwaj from measles to paralyses, bxfc, amb tna exception of CWineuts Ton»e, all tb»» medUtneq ware utterly useless ta easy <Waga '• To return to yowrlaet attack ?’ V?.i ; yet,” replied Mr. Sten art. “ Wrfl. I b i fur*hr< dut’«eatag FT-r; rema. A sev. _• blec-d;-' a • o nr-se set -a. This va ’d. as you w r «spr. t, it wa.j cry -.1 - The - bec.'ine tur: h r - i «daehes -sc-. • of pr< per rest -.••• t-ut i'efore me ; - tots s T ’l ie.” “ How did you . • “ Well, you see, n - • v. - i t r»e it a worse oase than n : -- < orod, an- . as the wuroe of my * a.- trw« worthy, as I mid oeloc*. I >cr.r ? bottle.** “ How did It act ** “ J tut like a true pick-ms-up. Ai »i*. ta strengthen my ciisnrderad summate aad dlgcAtive organs from th® very Erst, aad I aould soon taka my food witboat aav saaaa of epprrasion or swelling aftex-waroa, aa4> more than that, I could enjoy what I did ear I suffered no mere from and, after a few days, I s’.ent as eeundir as I always do when lam wall leu toU ya« 1 was ideas *d to got rid of that giddlMot To cut it short, Clements Tcnle eoea pet me as right as 1 am new, and have beta ever siecc, and I oeuld again go about my wwh with energy. Bi'deuEness never treehtaa tne row, for if I feei a sign of it s timing asu I make baste to take a taw deem «f Clements Tania, and that wards it eft I oould tall you of mere Umai earn sass wbasn the greatest bacef t has been derived front that remedy, and I know cm betel ta narticular where it n regularlyserved ever the bar al fid. tar a tiny gtarn fsM, smd the proprietor of the betel says it is tar smd away the most offoetive plrk me-up to ba •Uataed foe lore er money." “ Bat I osmo to got year opwuoaF •* Well, I think it to the only fevataa remedy going. Anyhow, it eared mo }fb did what nose of the ether things eeaM dm and I moot speak no I dnd. The pessf ri Uk pudding Is ta the eating, you kwwC “What about priattug this—yea fctow * b Jn?o» «M 1. Jut m yos tktak M afcMk UmK I'n nt th. Im ohjmlo. n Isa •a you only print what I’ve said, tar X know that to bo the pure truth."

mrUTOUT DKCLARATIOR. I. Tsomas St-WA*», et Wtatew-rowi, Boate Ml, osar hrduv. In the Cslenr ci K«« Ser'S Waiaa <S •olexnrl, aa. declaie th*l 1 have Cfcrv*uHj lead Che aM.xra document, cwueetmr ft ihfte foMos, sad cm ,ecuUr»)v cn-nbcr-d hue cww x® terne, sod that it -onUins a.-d is a »roe fnl aocoent ef toy illn<=»» «■* euve ¥> CXwmtMV Tcalc. that I have the earucu in rokmaetW and do n t rcc* e o»- j*>-. >’ r ’ «-r cM Site contains 'nil r rx.- • > tee same In any wa, ao4 i ■».- lietosne Son coMcienti«i|»’* belw- • ''W'f *e he Wee. ead ty virtue s< thr - ins W as AeS ■de end F Meed is th« r - T Abe rH«s si tj«, vr- iwat Mat-et* Vitlt • \ti for the mam abo— ▼. if «>at»s a-d A~.mnetleoe Mb—«n4 -»»• r arvmw' •-.rtroenwst .t,»m 4 \- ,-h Wake, and to substitww* >-• >.r> . *i: Jwrrc . asd for tte see I I eeo w > ilvo ary -nd exkm judicial Qatbe snd AffidWtCa.* Scvsmlwf, om ttraeskad sifM d b » » » <■ 0 »» ♦♦♦ 11 EMPIRE OCX’S | i Royal flacking I y • | Preserves Fr acas the j u n ... a i'M j Leather. ~~- p —iah. Z ■■■■emij „,i ssgeggaaeaMMw

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 272, 17 August 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 272, 17 August 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 272, 17 August 1906, Page 4

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