Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

PIANO TALK. PIANOis ■ an*. class investment as well as a mesas • culture and pleasure. There ia ma article manufactured that will give at • large a return foi tea moaey inveetei. - Granting this to be trae,*lhe Piaae to be sought after by those -whe wish to buy must not only have a geod teas, bub be well and faithfully made,*aad be sold at a fair pries. It mast be built to stand years el k aee. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBIRLII PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him N O W. The Case «f THOMAS STEWART, E*<. f Ar»i O< “Pctri4 7naML*> bt nr* sraciAi. > s.-uktem. “ tfaqaestirtnaLly Tosfe stoae puiied me through. I conldn't get as atom '••i good outef the unmeroua other awtleiwea I tried, but thia ren»e<’y aid the bnxißoea fee me in double quick time.” Theee ware tee woyria of Mr. Tbc-mas Sfcewert. baker, \T iedeor road, Rooty HiU, near Sydeey, Se * taper ter who waa detailed to have a jitWe oiiat with him aner.l hia koinetime riekiavw ’• Yeo,” eai<l that gentleman, e«Tamjg the newepaper man a chair, a®td -s' ■ r ? himaelf. “Once ep«»n a rime tad niiny alrange bi tack a. I < -ri «i;h • gld.ly iM- • 4 with ma, and I <aJ to tlr< . a time aluigpih - almost. -» all my atrength aed .-y. My - . a bsrdes; I eeeir.e-1 u» b- r tired. Violent hea«Lur -*A came Thare wm a a»avv fwt-iing 01 o'.piuoMo- and great *wej» iing at the pit of ths -v-S afw- earing. I paaecd terrible night*, exap being aimwsS ovsl of -;-..-.tt : .- ■ %od my m*r.ta and tongue wre -,r< -. with a toHiiMl

bonguv «r< -_r. -. with a brrtaitah substance in t- e sr,« rntnga" “ You wen* - tiioua, apparently ?” • «; I uae itot» a. regr lv tr.trtjrr to .jess. I waa never safe frean tear bkai. I was going to be preetrated toy a bilio us attack. I tried all asrta ez readieiaas to ward off the attacks when I fell team oomlng os, and I took naaay ativaiiy advertised peas, pills, pearls, a»d pa«j«a& They were guaranteed te ocre evetyteteg from measles te parxlyisa, totta, wife tee exception of Clerienta Tenia, all ftaaa medi ines wore utterly useioos fas say stage ef Biy trouble. ” ** To returs to your last attack T “Oh ; yes,”rep!ied Mr. Stswart. “ I had further abLrrssing aymptesna. Ja eevero bleeding at the nose sot te VMto was most difficult to stop, and, asyeu tame expect, it was very weakening. The gtttooees became worse, the headaohee mere unbearable, and I was teHexing frees weato of proper rest and nourishment, fer I mbM eat nothing worth S[-eaking of who H wee . put before me ; so 1 got a bottle of Cmmswto Tonlu.” “ How did you oomo to get that!* “ Well, you see, nerrs was brought to toe ef a worse case than mine being cured, nd, M the source ef my information wm trees worthy, aa 1 said before, I amt far a tettta? “ How did ll art r ** Just liko a true pick-me-up. It ess. tod to strengthen my aisurdered stoesMh aad digestive organs from the very first, ewd I aould soon take my food without say comm of c-ppreeaien or swelling afterwarta, ataL mere than that, I could enjoy what I Alii oat I suffered ne more from beaAtoimm end, after a few days, I slept as eeuadlv as 1 always do when I aux well I can tefi yea I waa ploaaod to ret rid of that Te cut it short, Clements Tonis soon ycA cm m right aa lam new, and have bean ever si»<w, and I could again go about my work with energy. Bifiouratm Barer treehim ne now, for If I feel a sign of it oomtoy am. I make boats te take a few imm et dcmenla Tonic, sad that warda ft a<. I oooid toll yea of more teas etee cam whose the greatest bousdt haa been derived toaan that roraody, and I know mm hotel to nartfonlar where it te regularly awred gave the bar al Id. for a tiny glam fnA, mad toe proprietor of the hotel says H io tor «ed sway Uo moot effortive paok-meto bo totained for levo er money.* “ Bui I came to get yow opmionF « Well. I think it te the <mly remedy going. Anyhow, it eursd ma j h did what none of the efho? thtaos cooM dta asd I must speak aa I find. The peeod 4 Ac pudding h in the rating, yon iswF “What about printing thte you X. Jsr» uj«l*kk M«kMI that. I've not she least objooOicu aa taem M yes only print what I’ve sate Iter I knew that to bo Ao yin truth.” niTUTteIT PKJkIIATIEJr I, Focuu •r»w»ao, rf —» •* w-®*r am, star Pvdssv. Is tii» tnlwsy ef ■•- »--*9 A Ks!«:»V u< atasvdt’ IfcrJ I trr® md th® aoajxwx dirmnu-.t, rT"*-T M »hr®» IcCas, sM am.wt-:v®lr eemh-r-.-! *wn, mm ®r tats®, Mri tk®» -ft - ttise s>4 , a trn® sail MAto! swovst ®t «»7 (Tues® a>4 • --w St Ctantste su4 So n t rv_v -o c»r p®*ny p®. -»«wi tor ®a®»®, wC ®jfn aratofna •ef p»r«jf®s‘. -> to peMMS tee Sam® tn lar r®, , m< 1 «o®ke •*>» ®ili— OoatamMec ®«»b i»«l.®u*!y WXr»H.- tt® smm to ta tree, on! »j tltin® ef ti>« proTioleaa ef sa Art «U mi<! raawf te th® ■•sth year ®f «B® roirs *t Bw |ween M»;*®<», totftu'.H “Aa Ar* ter *o® mere •ffoctua) abeiitita of Oates and AOtsmUm® tata» and made la m »artoe® ftepartmenls of -.to •cream mot of Xxw South Wake, aad to mliWijte DociaraMaos In lira thereof, and for tee ewterenOm if voluntary >ed extra fwUriti ostee sad t.•entered at Bee. Ml tote fllßl Ncretaber, one teneesnl tight handmd aad riMP dskh totem ms I KlwptßK OQ>* I Royal flacking ?0 K - £ Preterm ij «teoe | hodmt; t* tta£.l tin X Leatbw. t«®<i>»M»»®®®»®»M<®®®®®® i

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KSRA19060824.2.18.5

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 273, 24 August 1906, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
986

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 273, 24 August 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 273, 24 August 1906, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert