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PIANO TALK. GOOD I’IANOu * clang investment as well as a • culture and pleasure. There is M article manufactured th&t will give M large a return for the mm*y invested. Granting this to be true,*the PU*e te be sought after by those wke wish U I buy must not only have a gco< *»*ne, but be well and faithfully mad*, aad ibe sold at a fair prie*. It osuai be : built to stand years of ee«. The Pianos now offered by i THE LONDON aNDBF.RLIN PIANO COMPANY’ j fulfil ail thasa oouditibiae. A REGULAR M.

Biliousness BUT METER Troubles Him NOW. Th* Case of THOMAS STEWART,, Esq. (from Ou “Penrith BY or® *FECUL KKrom*. M Unquestionably- Clement* Toxi* *!*■* pulsed me through. 1 ootihln'T get n »*»ai of good oat of the num/ro-a other *>*diciM* I tried, bur. this remedy did the busiiscM* for me in double quick titu*.” Them wer* t«» word* of Mr. Thoma* Stewart, hakor, Windsor-road. Rooty Hill, near Sydney. t« a reporter who was (Mailed t-o httl* ehat with him an ent his aomeUr;* *icfc»e«m “ «ai>l that £e»ti..,iat>, oferiDg th* newspaper man a ch-dr, *u<i taking a **M himself. “ Once o;en a time 1 frenseatly tad many strange attacks. 1 was art«--ked ' with a giddy sickness. My food disagreed ' with as*, and I had to dr*p eating for a time altogether alanaL 1 tact al! my •trenyth and energy. My work i-c»ni« a burden ; I seemed to ho alwayr tired. Violent headaches came on. Therw wm a s*avy feeling of oppression and great Hng at the pit of th* stomach af jer es-ting. I passed terrible nights, sleep being ahnesk out of the question, aud my month a»d tongue were covered with a substance in the mornings.” *’.X°u were bilious, apparently ?” * ’s » I use! to be a regular martrr to bn:*ci3CM. I was never safe from' fsar that I was going to b* proetrated hr * bilious attack. I tried all *crt sof medicine* to ward off the attacks when I felt ‘trn oominjf on, and I took many eQver*y advertised peas, piils, pearls, and peltate. They were guaranteed to cur* *verTthi»f from measles to paralysis, bat, with th* exception of dement* Tonic, all tt-m* ■medicines were utterly useless in say stag* •f my trouble." “Tc rctuns toycnrlast attask f* “Oh ; yes,’’replied Mr. Stewart •• Well, I had further oistressing A severe bleeding at the nose st* in. Tai* was most difficult to stop, and, as vo* vmj expact, it was very weakening. Th* giddiness became worse, the headaches w*r* unbearable, and I was aioffering from w*ak of proper rest and ncurl Jnuest, lor I eeaid eat nothiag worth Bj>eakiug of wb*a it was * put before me ; so I got a battle of Ciemsata Tonic.” “ How did you come to get that!" “ \\ ell, you a-e, neu-s was brought to ol a worse case than mine being cured, « T, as the souroe of my infe-rmatioa was tjt A> £ o o, ‘, h sj M 1 “ id before, I ssub " “ How did it act?”

•" Ju»t like a true pick-me-up. f<**a.ted to vtrrngtheo my dieordervd* z .oniach and digestive organs from tiw very first, sad I oould soon tak* my food without say anas of oppression or swelling afterwar<X more than that, I could enjoy what I aak 1 suffered ne mt-re from j and, after a f«w days, I siept as soundly a* 1 ! alwsys -lo when lam »e!l. I can t«B **« ! I was pleased to get rid of that giddiMss. . To cut it short, Clements Tosie anon pal I uif as right as lam new, and havs been «▼« i since, snd I could spun go abou* übt work • with energy. BtHmWEMs* never trouhlao i use now, for if I feel a sign of it coming I I make haste to »ek* a few d»ss eg C*em«nts T»nie, and that ward* it off, g could tell you of mor* than emt ess* who** the gresfeit kaaeft has been derived foam that remedy, and 1 know on* hotel to particular wher* it b regularly served ever th* bar at 6d. for a tiny glas* full, and toe proprietor of th* hete* save it is far sad sway ths most effective pick me-vp to ba sblaieed for love or money.” “ But I cam* to get your opinion •” •• Well, 1 think it is the* only gaaafaw remedy going. Anyhow, it cured ms ;fa did irhat non* of the ether thfass could dta and I most speak a* I knd. Tfc* proof < the pudding is in the eating, you know!" 4 " What about printing this—yea deat object T” g You can do Just as you think fit about that. I’v* not th* least objection as ksa| M yon only priat what I’v* said, fw I know that to b* the pure truth.” ST tTUTORY DKCLARATFOK. I. Tv ..mas fr.vurt, et WtMew road, Reetr flB, •SM R-dncr. tn U*e Caleny rf New SsaSh Wiato Sotosob •Hc’relr 4eehre thiU I fear, earotato read the aaK.xen aocnnirnt, eonwcunt of Uwe* foKos, ard cet »«*cutlvcjy nninbervd frre oaa so tiiw, and that It -ontains sm4 is a Itim us* MAfoi snocui.t of wry illneaa aed eat* br Clreaeis TtcJa, that I have glvet, tke warttculai* re-’wtaeto sod don t mt’ » cm pexny ]».nweat fbraae, cm *l9O ocnt&lne u.v full pemweiion ta yubhwk tea same la any way, and I make thw actons *ertamMcn cooe-enti-'ualy believing the sama *■* to Wua. and ty virtue of the provinces »( as Act ■ <da and passed la Um ninth yes» at the rwtee st bet prroent Majesty, fatftaled "An Art tor tee awro •ffeUual abolitkm ot Oates and AflnnaUam toko* utd made in h* rarioua Departments ol •.keOoeomme?t oi Naw Roeth Wales, aad to sotatltate C-eclaratifena In Hen thereof, sad for Um aufipraeart* ■f voluntary -»d extra Judicial Oates and AtMarfta* Iwc-’ared al Bos. , m ttes ti* fay «t 3rrcflt v *r oea th num al al»l!» teadred and nF-rV toto* EMPIRE OO.’S ; . Royal flacking : - O- -■ - d , •: ’ t ji '. Preser,es H”-*? htem ? ! the Si I >«m leather. —Prifli. J ; t» fi 8 e flflfl! >

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 283, 9 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 283, 9 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 283, 9 November 1906, Page 4

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