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rijr ’'Tiru PIASOi. .t . PIANO COMPANY • f ' i REGULAR M. TO Jliousne BUT BE»ER iL’ss HI * ow - THOMAS STEWART, (Snm tU "rmriA Tsanarr «. mrut Mnwn*. “Unqaettuaiably Claowntt Taal f tried, but this retiMxly did thafiuM me in double quick rime.” Theas u word* of Mr. Thomaa Stewart. U nSter road, Booty HiR, near Syd a who was detailed to hive shat with him anent hi* sometime ci M Yea," aaid that <entlc'.rjm, offer: newspaper man » ehair, and taking timanlf. “Oac* • tonal £aX tod many atrang* attacks. I was »1 with a giddy aicknem. My feed dip with an, and I had to drop anlinf tim* altogether almost. I lost i strength and energy. My work ba. burden; I **am*d to ba always Violent headache* came en. There hvavY feeling of oppression and grea Ung at th* pit of to* ctMuach after I pasted terrible nights, slaep befog out of the question, and my stout tongue were covered with a bi Mibttanee in the morrrmgs.* * V* i I used to be a regular mar MHnuwUeaa I was never safe free that I waa gofog te be prastratad bilioua attack. I tried all aorta of me to ward off the attaeka whan I Mt doming on, and I took msay el advertised pea*, pilto, pearta, amd p They were guaranteed to eura over from measles to paralysis, bat, wit exception of Clement* Tonic, all tnedieiua* ware utterly n**laea tn any *4 try trouble.* • 4 To return to your last attack ?’ °Oh ; yes,” replied Mr. Stewart. « I had further distressing symptom, severe bleeding at the nose aet m. waa most difficult to stop, and, aa-TOE expact, it waa very weakening. Th® ness became ■s-oree, fell* headaches Unbearable, and I was suffering from of proper rest and Donrishment, for I eat nothing worth speaking of when i put before me ; ao I got a boutoof Cto Tbnic.- » ° How did you come to get that !* '• Well, you *ee, news brought at a worse area toan mine being cured, u the aouroa of my informatiea wm - worthy, aa I mid before, I sent bottle. ”

•’Hew did it art r "Just like a tree pick-me-up. Ji « to atrengtoen my disordered atomac! digestive organ from the very first, a could *ocn take my food withoet any . M op|M-eariMt or swelling afterwards, a»r* than that, I cecid enjoy what I sol I suffered t»e mere irosi heads tod. after a few days, I slept s* noundir .dw*y» do* when lam well IcsutoS t w»» pleaMdtojret rid of that Ir. _ut it abort, Clementa Tome soon right m I am now, and have b**z> ifcn-'e, and I ceuid again go about my t » 't. energy. BiHoumea never toot -ne now. for if I fee! a sign ef it coating I make haste to take a few doac dement* Tonic, and that ward* it ofi wuld t«a yon of mare than «mearn w foe greatest bactfit has been desired t that remedy, and I know one hate particular where Uta amred th* bar at M. far a tiny glass fail, and proprietor of the taetel aayw it fa ter •W», U-. ■»- ri—W »> for lov»«r m.niy. ■■ lint I mb to - Well. I ihißk It fa Aa wly ■wady !•*«(- yhow, it eWed ■■ ltd «h». aoaa el Uta a&ar Utam —aW >ad I »r.a» flwUs. I fad. it Y«a eaa do Jsj* a* yon think, tt a> tosh Pre nbl the toast aa !. W yuw only print what T’v* mid. fc« know that to be tiw fam treti*.” n KTVTOItT~Bmto*A336S.

Mum, that R -wid** and ia a '.roe aarf d mim la aoy var, a»d YaatatZ* Ml i£* 4» to to* cenadsatlMßljr Mmrtat th* awn M £ ,r wtauw, nt «rtn,rtiJrt <MUa Sfe.. I - .A* 1W». fr.V.W sSbS^.r* ,M, -?7 EMFffil Oft* I Royal Rlacking I t Presents “*s*l t tl» £lO sta | Leather. hfi*. •**»«e**ee***ee*ee**eeee«

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 289, 14 December 1906, Page 4

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641

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 289, 14 December 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 289, 14 December 1906, Page 4

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