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PIANO TALK. PIANOw class investment as well as a mhu • culture and pleasure. Th«r® ia article manufactured that will give m large a return for the m< Bay invMtai. Granting this to be true,’the Pi»m be sought after by those wise wi«h t« buy must not only have a good mm, but be well and faithfully mad®, and be sold at a fair price. It matt be built to stand years of a®«. Th® Pianos now offered by THE LONDON AND Bl? ULIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all the? 9 condition®. A REGULAR M. TO Siliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. Th« Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. CFrom Urn “Penrith TimtA.") BY ora SPECIAL “Unquestionably Clements T«>i® akm® pulled m® through. I Conldn'l get •« atom of good out of the nnmvre'ik other ■••dicino® 1 tried, but this remedy did the bsaisos® foe r.ie in double quick Uiu®.” Thee® woro tn® words of Mr. Thotnas Stewart, baker, tfimlsor-roed. Rooty HR!, near 3yd*®y. bo a reporter vtho was detailed to bar® a little i chat with hiia anenfc his oometiino stokses®. > “ Y es,” said that tiering the | newspaper mac a choir, asd taking a I himwlf. “Once vpcu a time 1 freqemtly ka>l many strange attacks. I was atrsoked with a giddy sieknese. My food dinaereed with me, and I h&d to drep eating fee a time altogether almost. I lost all my strength ai»d energy. Sly work heeam® a burilea ; I seemed te be always tired. Violent headaches came on. Thor® wa® a heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of th® stomach afxr eating. I passed terrible nights, xieep being almost out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitteriah substance in the aiomingx." _Y ou were bilious, apparently T* te ~ 36 ; I used to be a regular martyr M bifcttiinesa. I was never safe from fan* that I was going to be prostrated Isy a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medicine® to ward off the attacks when I felt them coming on, and I took many elaveriy &dveruscd peas, pills, pear’s, and paStta. They were guaranteed to cure erervthing from measles to paralysis, but, with th® eicepitm of Clements Tonic, all the®® medicines were utterly useless in any rtf oi my trouble.” “ To return to your last attack f* “Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Sterrart. “ Well, I had further distressing, symptom®. A severe bleeding st the nose set ia. Thia was most difficult to stop, and, a® yea may ; expect, it was very weakening The gidtfiDes.? became rorse, tlic headaches mere [ cub jarable, and I was anfiering from waafc i of proper rest and nourishment, for I ceald ea: nothing worth speaking of when it was ■ pal Ix-fore me ; so I got a bottle of Oeraaata : Tonic.”

*• How did yon come to get that?" “ Well, you see, news v. as brought *• id® af a worse case than uline being cured, and, aa the source of my informatics v-s® trw»*worthy, a® I said before, I sent “ Hew did it act T* ’* J xrt like a true pirk-me np. Il a«a. tad to >*.;engthen my disordered ttomach aad digestive organs from tlie very first, aatd I scul l soon take my food without any son®® >1 oppression or swelling afterward®, cere than that, I coeld enjoy what I 4M eat. I suffered ne tn->re from ~~is®hra an-1, after a few days, I slept as soundly a® I always do when I aan welt. I can t®H MB I w-j pleased to ret rid of thas giddfaaaa. Fo cu* it short, Clements Tonie seea pot tne ss right as I am new. and li.-.rc bean «ear ciace, and 1 ceuld again go about my work with energy. BiltGusae®® never trouble® me now, for if I fee! a sign of it coming o®, I make haste to take a ftw doaaa at Clemeai® Tenie, and that waids it e*. I ooul l tdl yoz of msrs thsri ease w*i®» &£ greai»«Bt benc'-t kas b~?n derived fr«®K diit rerr.eily, and I know, one hotel la particular where it ia reg’.dxrly wnxd ®war the bar al 6d. for a tiny glas< fuM, aad fIM proprietor of the hrtd sava it ia far aai sway the most effective packsne-np M bo ♦bt*ined for love or money. ” ’* Rut I came to get your opinion!" Well, I think it is the only genai—-retr.i-dy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;It lid what non® of the other things could «nd I must ■peak a® 1 find.- The proof < ■hi pudding i« in the eating, you know!" 1 ••What about priuling this—you deß*! abject ?■’ “ You can do just cs you think fit aboM that. I’ve not the least objection a® lew* a® yon only print what I’va said, for a know that to be the pare tilth.” STATUTORY DRCLARATtON. I. TwcMM or«wswt, ef W-.&dsw-rrod, Rooty BflL M»r i d?.»••. tc the CrkMiy et Ksw Sorth Wataa A so’ezno’.- UK ®!se -niv d«Ur« Hut 1 have mraM> raid tte ■Bt.xeo anzveuot, casstertay «f taw® JoM«, xal cai ; *cuttc«n? t omben-d from am te Arar, v;<i that !t -rur.-in* ar4 h s teas and Mfta tul account of x.-y dlutSß asri cura by Ch»Hk TOalc, that I have ®1'«» pcrtfcu!«r» votaatteftr led do n t race’-e roc pesay jMytaenf tor «are», aafl aide contains i_v hi'! pvrxussiM. to vvLlish Bm jvnf tn any wa z . an<t I smk« thw -olesra dectamdc,B oorocieß:>oa«<y bekevi.-,< the same te te WtK, and ly tirtat of the proiisor.a of n Ate de and paaarJ in the ninth yra; iJ Mm rates M her present Majesty, iatitotsd “An Act for the ®tel® rffeitual abotitica of Oaths anrl Jkteraiations tata* *ni cade in ie »artou« UeparUECjis =f beGsiara mf>l of New Sooth Wales, and to mhoßaate DeUa.-atlons in lieu tberaoi. and far the euppi' ■»«! •f roluotory .-nd extra judicial Oaths and Affidavte* iMelarad si Boe. H2J this Bm day jt •fcveaiber, cae throssed eight hundred Mad ansV l *. « e-}'• -esg'• -4-<-vWevvw «■!♦ ' EMPIRE CO-’S i Royal flacking t Prewrws i . frodwn;' I th? 3UI H , k« I leather. -< n A ?I W»h. ' i

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 281, 19 October 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 281, 19 October 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 281, 19 October 1906, Page 4

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