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PIANO TALK. GOOD ITA N 0 « » firn* elate, investmsut as well as a mean, culture and pleasure. 7berw is ne article manufactured that wiil give m iarge a return for the tn< lUjr invested. Granting this to be trw»,’Le I*iA3« so be sought after by thus** sho *i-a to buy must not only hav-* « gaod saaa, but be well md faithfully tna-la, aad besjld at a fair price. It ma»t be built to stand years oi use. The Piwos now offered by THE LONDON ANDRE ULIN PLANO COMPAN Y fulfil all these condiri-'-e*. A REGULAR lUL TO biliousness BUT NfVTM Troubles Him NOW. The Case of . THOMAS STEWART, Esq. C From the **Ptnrith BY OCR SPECIAL REPORTE*. ** Unquestionably Clement* Toxie ahme ■ pulle.i me through. I evulxn't g« tan stem : of g.Mxi out of the otiier Biediciaea , I li led, but Uii* rente-.ly did the buainea* fee ! nr in double quick time.” These were the 1 words of Mr. Thomas Stewart, baker, ' Wimhor-r«iA«l, Rooty lliil, near Sydney, fa : * rrp->rtei wlio wm <i-.ia.dci to have a little ' chat with him anent his sometime ricknena. , " Yea,” said that gm:tl ..y»n, offering the newspaper man AcHir, and taking a seat himseif. “Once upon a time I freqscatly j tad many strange attack*. I was attacked . with a giddy aivknewi. My food diaa, reed ’ w.th me, and 1 had to dr»p eating for a • tin.e altogether almost. I ion* all my strength and energy. My work liecame a i burden ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent headache* caine an. There waa a b>avy feeling of oppression and greet swelling at the pit of the stomach aher eeting. 1 passed terrible nights, sleep bein’* almost out of the question, and my mouth sad tongue were covered with, a bitteriab substance in the mornings.” Yon were bilious, apparently ?” I used to be a regular martyr to bri.u.vjeas. I was never safe from fear that 1 was going to be proet rated by a bilious attack. 1 tried all sort* of medlciM to ward off the airacka vlien I felt these I coming on, and I took many cievarty ; adeerttsed p*aa, pills, p*ar!s, and pelteta, ' They were guaranteed to cure er errfataf : from measles to paralysis, but, wifa faa evr-eprion of Cfcmeuta Tonic, all thaaa I rr-e.-iivines were utterly useless in any *t*<e j of my trouble.” i “Te return to your last attack f* M 01; ; yes,’'replied Mr. Stewart. “ WeS, I had fuither distressing symptoms. A severe bleeding at the nese set ia. This wae nrnet difficult to stop, and, a* you may • expect, it was very weakening. The giddi* I ncs* became vrorse, the iieadachee mere ; onb-'arable, and I was suffering from was* I nf proper rest and Doundimcofc, for I eeuld ! cat nothing worth speaking of when it wae ' before me; wl got a Lottie of Cremeafa ” I li-w did you come to get that ** i *’ '•'>!!, you *ce, new* was brought to rm >f a «•'--»<? case than mine being cured, and, I ■-* i.- 1 source of my intormatioa was tra*t- ; wxxthy. %« I said before, I Met fer a ’• Hew did It wet r Jn«t like a true nirk-me-up. It to *tr»':igt]ien my disordered stomach and dig- ti-c organ* from the very first, and I se«l 1 soon take ir.y food without any seaas •>! of'preesien or swelling afterward*, andnarc than that, I could enjoy what I did ui I suffered m more from hesd&eham ar, i. after a few days, I stent, as soundly M I xla *}•• !o ■-.-hen I am welt I can teu ye< 1 was (-teaeed to get rid of that giddfnesa. Te ;■■-•. it short, Clement* Tome sooa pet tte m right u I am new, and have been ever -.in And 1 could again go aixmt wy work •ritb eurrgy. Biliousness never treuhlea n* for if I fed a sign of it oommg en, I make haste to take a few doses ef I Clcrocnta Tonic, and that wards it eff. I i ?ouj .i tell yoa of m»r« than ons eaas wheee Jse greateat benefit hw 1-een derived frwaa tost remedy, sad I know one hetol jp 1 parti: cl*r where it is regularly served evfa ‘ the lavr *t 6d. for a tiny glass full, and fan proprietor of the hetol nays it is far rad ssray the moat effective pick-me-up to be ; »l t*iu-N : . for love or money." ’* But I cam* to get yeur opinion T* Vi >ll, I think it is the only geovtae remedy going- Anyhow, it cured me ; tl I did »rhut nous of the other things eould de, *sd 1 must apeak as I find. The proof at cht tjudding i* in the eating, you know!” ■< “What about printing this—you dort !'* ’• You can 3o just a* yon think fit about I •■ka-L I>* not the least objection as leeff as y»»n only print what I’ve said, for I sec-w that to be the pure truth.” 514TUTORT DECLARATION. J. Tp *a* »v»was», ol Windsor-read. Rostr Mg, a«c» ► -In«- . In tKe CcUny ef New Waies, fa Xtt» U, te. rfec’are that I have rarefaHy i'e xra dv*u.:it, cvnsiwiua el thw* cm -icutivrlr cumßerfa from oe* to -,n - «u.-J that St -cn’afn* *r.d >* » trua ard tsitaj} a.'Tcu -t "I «»y illnras and core by ClmmU lhat ! have'cl*eu tae particulara rwlußtarifr wid Ju i t • .-c e one reauqi pa inMHt Cor aaroe, aM J»-» r-n‘a ns <. » per> iss< -M »o poblisb *• tn ar.x ua r . and I make Uns *r4ce«a rieHaao JCn ee wdw.ttonidy heUevinar the «*as« te to rm anj '.j tifta* of the of aa Act -*!» u>d paiwed io lha ninth tear W the reija of

<t» and paired in lha ninth »ear W the reijn *i *.t« t Maf**ty, intituled "An Act tor the taora S’-.: -! alxOiiiun of OalLi and Afflrniatfcma tabes d ua t* In »a varioua DerorUneniaef ttoGcrerear. :-i N.>- South Walw, »d te mbeUtato tou• locv it, Heu thereof, and for Uta auprroasiSV f vriur MJ -nd ertt* judtokl Oatha and AfMavfa,* C'.™i >1 800 BUI «M> M w ■ . , s -set. n--.» tb-jumad aigat houdred and V W. CBRIWMJL EMPIRE CO/S f : Royal flacking | : ’ 2 I : Prer.MftiS wakes . Products T ; :S' < .«« f . Pol* t i•‘ • t •• t

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 286, 23 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 286, 23 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 286, 23 November 1906, Page 4

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