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PIANO TALK. QO O D PIA N 0 i« ■ »«!■ class investment as .wall as a wcaui • culture and pleasure. Tbaru is ue article maculae’ured that will give m large a return for toe mouey invested. Granting this co be true, the Piaee *• be sought after by ihote wbe wi*h fee buy must not only have a good bene, but be well and faithfully made, and bs said at a fair pries. Il meet be built to stand years ef uoe. Vko Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBKRLIM PIANO COMPANY | fulfil all these conditions. ‘ A REGULAR MARTYR TO 3i!iousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Caec of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. (Prom the -pvoriik 7\mot."i - st oca stbciai. *cro«T«K. >( Unquestionably C!*in*»i.rs Taste aha*. .. i (■•/.led ms 1 cuehhfl gal mi liwi ■1 utiief the utttiurousosbar ssadtelßu* ! . tri* J, but this remedy did th* baMnsee fee: I na ia <!«ukl«-quick lim< ” Thaos wars words al Mr. Thotr.aa Ktarrsrt, Wksr, ’ '.’l it,ii»vr-road, Root; Hill, trar Sydnsy, t>r- ! * r« J .'«rvar who was detailed So ha<« » ;'H5e i -hst with him anenl his someiim* siokMse. I '* Yes," gai>! that eouileinan, c-lferag tee ; uew.papar mas a tnajr, a:>4 feltißg a mso* I himself. “Ohcs s;x<n a time I fi««Medy '. Sad many strange attacks. 1 w*» *t*««kee . with a giddy skkurei. My food diaacresd I with n«, and I had to drsp e»’iu£ ter a j lun» altogether almost. f lust a'.l my I tueDglh aad energy. My w».rk oeeeme a bur lan ; 1 sceui*« to be a .. *rs Irrad. Violent came su- There was • beary feeling of oppression aud £*** ’’ng at the pit of ths Steinach tf««r saliag. I passed terrible nfg’txta, alo*p bsiag ateaeeS onl of the queetioe. and my naesth end tongne wefe covered with a bitoerieii

in the mornings. * “ You were bilious, apparently *" *' '<« ; I used to be a regclar martyr So 1 wu never safe frses tear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilio-:* attack. I tried all sot ta of 1111 fleewan to word off tho attack* whan I tell lissm doming on, and 1 took Beany oteraHy advertised pea.% pills, ptsrh, and peßeOs. They were gtu»renteed to core everything from measles to paralysis, bet, wish Wm txcefuen of Qementx Tonis, ail thane oaadfa Ice* were utterly natives in any stags t’ my trouble, J “lo return to yonr lost atte.sk !** “Oh ; yes,” replied Mr. Stewart. “ Waß, £ hail further ajstreuing sy ptnaae A severe bleed ::.g at the nose set fas. Klafes was meat difficult to etop, a n«i, aa ya aa M r sxpect, it was vary weakening. The gHdsuces became worse, the headaahea nsara aub.arable, and I wae suffering from want of preper res’ an«l i ial .nent. for I sotted eat u-.thixg worth speskii-g of whan H wae put before me ; sc I got a battle of OsomolO Tonic. - •' How did yon come to get that *" “ Well, you ere, new* was brougb* -? =k •.arse case than in: no Lei ng am az socrea of my information waa trustS.-. I‘.i.y. m I said before, I aeete fer a “ How did it set ?” •* Juat like a traepick-n«e »p. It era.tod M strengthen osy uiaordered storaaah aad ii;' - e ergons from the very drst, saed X couid s>>?n take ray food withost any aaeea cf opprraaion or swelling afterwards, ®orr than that. I could enjoy what I dM eat. 1 eufferad ne mere frosi hsadaeteaq. s.e.l, after a few day*, I slept m eaaadhr a* I always de when lam wuL I eaa tad yu I was pleued to ret rid af that giddfastoß. It it short, Clement* Tea is ansa pet 3« u right a* I am tew, and have baeaiavar dsoe, atd I oenhl ?.gx;Q.go abent my aari. with energy. BEicnxDcaa esver waahtee ae tew, fer i: I fad a sign ei ft eaaaieg ee. I ia«ke haste to lace a few asses ar Che*:cH(a Tanis, ana teisa wards it a£. I eonfd tell jo* ef mere than *•« sass whan* tbt greaivit fesse » hr; bees darivea teem kh*t remedy, aui€ I knew sea hatoi a* parUculax waers fl fc regalarly earvsa ewer ths her at Cd fer a nay glaa* fal, aaaa Cbe proprietor of th* hotel says * ii hr sad away Us »»*t effective ptok *M-wp to he skis'sad for lavs er meoey.” ” Kat I »n« to gal y*w epseiee F “AT all, I Uu&k it ■ the only geaaamM remedy going. Anyhow, it rared as*; to did what nos* of ths ether thfaes eewhi and I most spaak a* I find. Ike peaaf < riat padding 1s in the ewting, yen laser 4 “ What sbost print*.sag thia—yw You eon do Just aa yen think fit cheud that. I’ve net the least abjeetiee to ttoK M yen ealy print what I’ve aeud. tor I know that to be th* pare trsth.”

MtTUT®UT DUCLABATieU. aele.-T.nlr ax tint x-olv <**l*rs I Mars aeerarar r»i.« t>is MB-iee co*-»«s6*at. eesaleUaf ft Uto foiioe. sell eot xeeath sir ■•>t»Ui,r*4 hsM to *bn.». and lh*» It 'cntalr.a sad la a Uwe and Mto fnl el «iy ill»«e« and ewrc My Toate. that I hare then ika paitwnJws i »d 4on t race' - a o=< |*aa.r payment tor am, md ska ccnUlns k.v »uK twra.lKira »e psMtra to* Mxxie Id anv ws. and I w»ak* aelema dMtoee* tea eonadeni’.eusly bteievinr th« asam »s to Irra, anl ky virtue »f U»* pre» ;*>eae a* aa Ate •d» and pawed la the ninth yew W the rwto M Ser rr «»Dl Majesty, latitu’ed “Ad ate fw tbe sms* effectual aijoJittce of Oaths aad AfltrsMtMas totem and r«ala ta ■>* rarioee DeasrUasetoto writ of N.w South Walaa, aad to atatete teeiared at Boe ,KB tot* «M« caa thousand ct»bt hundred and atoflf* •4S>.K betcr? a**, ; s i It HttKM EF-iP.F.E OO.*S ! Roya! flacking i i c —^=-;——— > ;■ sold H ; ► • p.-i s !'“■';* y P'Ki.sa:; ; th- H llm " : iMtkr. P«M. : . ■ ss s’m^eet-e*-i-e»«*»♦»♦♦»» i

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 277, 21 September 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 277, 21 September 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 277, 21 September 1906, Page 4

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