PIANO TALK. GOOD VIA N 0 ta a tnt c!ms investment »s well ae • meww'o culture end pleasure. There is n. article manufactured that will give M Urge s return lor the money Invested. Granting this to be true, tho Plaue to be sought alter by those who wi. h to buy must not only have a goo. tone, but ba well and iailbfuily made, aad be sold at a fair prise. It must be built to stand years ot use. Th. Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBERLiN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these oonditione. A REGULAR M.
TO Biliousness BUT KETER Troubles Him NOW. THOMAS STEWART, Esq. (From tAe "Penrith Timea. 1 *) by ecu SPECIAL KXronrr*. ** Unquestionably Clemente abra® pulled me through. I cnalun’t get »•« of good oat of the nutner. usclbcr sr scituae® I tri*d, hot thia remedy did th* boaices* for me in don We quick tima.” Toes* wer® «n« werdo of Mr. Thomw Stewsrt, b*ke*, IVisdaor-road, Rooty IJil*. near Sydney, M a reporter who was tit- tailed to iu>e a lit‘J® shat with him aneu: hia »;metisM aickncsa. *• Yoe,” said that Eer:l«;.»in, offering tb® newai>aper man a chair, and taking a went himwlf. “One® upon a time I hequoßtiy kad many strange attacks. I wae attacked with a giddy sickness. My food diaaci jed with m*, and I had te drop eating for a time altogether almost. I lost al! my strength and energy. My work becam® a burden ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent headacljcs came m. liter® was a kravy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the stomach afier eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almost out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a biHerish substance in the mornings.” •‘You were bilious, apparently *' w ; I used bo be a regular martyr to br>.e<j«_ie-iA. I was never safe from fear that I wss going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medicines to ward off the attacks when I frit them coming on, and I took many cleverly •dvertixed peas, pills, pvirte, ana pellets. They were guaranteed to cure everylbraj from measles to paralys**, bat, with the exception of Clemente Tonic, all these medicines were utterly useless in any stage ef my trouble.* 4 •‘ Tc return to your last attack f” **oh ; yes,” replied Mr. Stewart. “ Well. I had further distressing symptoms, a covers bleeding at the nose set in. Thu was most difficult to eton. and. aayou may expect, it was very weakening. Ti*e giddiness became worse, the headaches mor® unbearable, and I was inhering from wank of proper rest ar.d nonrrduncat, for I could eat nothreg worth speaking of when it was put before me ; so I got a bottle of Ciementa Tonic." 3
*■ How did you cciae to get that F* * “ Well, you see, news was brought to me 5$ a worse cue® than mine being cured, and, m the aouree of my information was trustworthy, m I c&id before, I cent for a belli*." ” How did it act ?* ” Just like a true nir-h- n»e-up- It cuu ted to strengthen my disordered stomach and digestive organs from the very first, and I could soon take my food -will.out any o®ae® of oppresaion or swelling afterwaraa, and, m-re than that, I could enjoy what I did eat. 1 suffered ne more froiii headaehes. and, after a few days, I slept as soundly as I always do when lam well. lean tefi you I was pleased to ret rid of that giddiness. To cut it *hort, Clements Tonie soon put me os right m I am e-k, and kare been ever since, and I could again £o about my work with energy. sever trouble® m® low, for if I feel a sign U it .'orr.rng en, I make haste to take a few doses of Clements Tonie, and that wards it off. I could tril yox of mere than ona can* where th® greatest benefit has be*su derived from that remedy, and I know one hotel fa> particular where it is regu’arly served ever the bar at 6d. for a tiny gU-.v fuM, and th® proprietor of the betel aay* it is tar and sway the moat effective pick-me-up t® be obtained for lor® or money." “ But I cam® te get yaw opinion?* “ Well, I think it is the only genuine remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;it did what non* of the ether things rouM da. and I must speck m I find. The preef of Uu pudding Is in the eating, you kuowf* « “What about printing this—yec <kmt •bfect F “ You nan do just as you think fit about that. I've not the least objection aa loue M yon only print what I’v® paid, for I know that to be the pure truth."
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 292, 11 January 1907, Page 4
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