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PIANO TALK. GOOD PIA N 0 is a firstdura inveMasast M well as a means'o culture aad pleasure. Tbe.-a ie no aaside manufactured that will gire aa large a return for the m n-y invested. Granting this to be true, the Pier o to be sought after bjr those who wi-b to buy must net only hsve a go d t ,ne, but ba well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair prise. It mart ba rbnilt io stand years of use. Tho '* Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBLTN PIANO COMPANY fulfil al! these conditions. A REGULAR M. TO oiHousncss BUT NEVER Troubles Him KO W. Th« Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq(From ike "Pmrjk Timrs.-/ BY OCX SFKCtAL ..tPORTFX. M Unquestionably Clements Tonic x’onc polled me thiough. I evo; <n't get an atom of good out of tlwH&merniit othvr Btedit tncs I trk d, hut thia remedy d.d tlie business foe me in double quick time.” These acre. Uto word* of Mr. Thomas Stewart, Varker, Viludsor-rooti, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, to a repottc-r who was detailed t-o Ixa.e • little chat with him anenl his aicknesa. Yee,” said that geu kumn, offering the news paper man a chair, and taking a scat bimsilf. “Once upon a Lime I fr-jqucßlJy tad many fit range attacks. I with a giddy oickncse. My food disagreed with me, and I had to eating for a time altogether almost. I lost al! my strength auu energy. My w«-rk became a burden ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent headach-s came ®n. There was a hvivy f*e!:::g cf oppression ax*-i great ewelling at the pit of the tfoxnack caliug. I passed terrible nights, eloep being a’lnuaft out of the question, and my month and tongue were covered a hiMeruh substance in the nwmmgfi.” “ You were bilious, apparently?" r vs ; I used to be a regular martyr to br>*-_iacEß. I was never eafe from fear that I was going to b& prestraxed by a bilious attack. I tried all rorts of medicines tc ward off the aUaeks when 1 felt them oc-ming on, and I tori many cleverly advertised peas, rills, pearls, and peileta. They were guaranteed to c-.ire everything fram measles to parxlysa-s, bat, with the exception of Cier.<cut4 T« nic, a»l t’nese med;eines were utterly useless in any stage oi my I rouble. ”

“ To rt-tvrx to ycur last attack “Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. “ Well, I han further ai.'resting symptom. A •evero bleeding at the noae set in. This was mc-.t difficult Co stop, and, as you may expect., it was very weakening. The gid diDess b-jca-.ua ■’Torse, iho headache more unbearable, and I w?a suffering from want of proper rest and nour: hment, for I could eat not hisg w orth speaking of when it was fat before iue ; so I got a bottle of Clements onio. ’’ H n w did you oomc to get that?’ “ Well, you see. news was brought to me >( a worse ease than mine bring cured, ami, « the source of my information was t:ustworthy, a* I said before, I sent fox a bottle. r «• How did it art ?” •’ Just like a true pick-me-up. I. Ata. ted to streiiglhen niy dioox-dered stomach and digestive I’rgma from Liu. very first, and I sould soon take ir.y food without any sense o* orpresafob or swelling afterwards, and, a»rc than that, I could enjoy what I did rat. 1 suffered nc msre frosi headaches, and. after a few days, I s!e»t as soundly aa I clwsys do when I am welL I can tell you I wm pleases? rid of that giddiness. To cut it short, vlemon’s Tonic soon put ae as rijfiit m I am ar-w, xud have been ever since, and I con id again go Kvout my work with energy. EiliGucaess never t-rpuldes me aow. fr.r if 1 fed a sign of it coming on, I nutke ’-.oste to L-.ke’ a few doses of QemeoU Terne, and that wards it off. I geeld c- fi yox of mere thc -i ene case where the greatest beac'H has bocu derived from shat remedy, and I km-w one hotel ia particular where it is regnl.iriy served ever the bar at &1. for a tiny glass full, aud ths proprietor of ths h&tet says it is far and iway the moat effective pick me-up te be »bta?r>ed for love or money.” “ Pr.t I came tn get yo»te opinion ?* “ We’.l, I think it is the only genuine remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;it did what ncae of the dhcr things could do, and I must spook &s I find. The proof of übi pud-ling is in the eating, you know!*" ’ ”\Vhat about pristing this—you don’t object F 1 ” You can .do just as you think fit about that, pre not the least objection as lorg . u yon only print what I’ve said, for I knew that to be the pare trsth." SZtTUTORY DECLARATION. L St-vast, of Winrtaer-T"r.<l, RoMr niß. sear S.iin*-. in D-.s C- tsr.y c-l N*.v Ge«U Wales, da fiNeaa’.j an. sint'telr «ee!ire tba» I have careiarty read the Asu.xt-u doeem'nt, t-onsisiin* si three icHoa, and rci secutively sumbered froau one to t r ,d that it -onuins asd is a true and Uithfal aooovnt nf icy illne» and cure by CteanMtß Toole, that I hare riven «:« particulars votentartly usd don i tree' e one rer.ajF payment for rur-e, rad also oOLtalafi tu> iufi permission io publish the lame in any w*/, and I make this solriwn declasatfe® consclentiwifily beMeriru; the fiawe to be tree, aad ty Virtue ef the peovirtons ®t an Act «io and passed ia the ninth veai -f the rricn st her present Majesty, iatitaL-d "Ait Art tor the more •ffertual atioJ.tuo ot OstF.a ami AfbnnatMMM tabtni Etade tn ie various Department, ©X -.heGovernof N.w South Wales, aad to substitute Peclaratloas In Hen thereof and far the «ppressrt« rf voluntary red extra judicial Oaths and LMdawd at lo#. HiU Ihh first day ri Bovranbar, cos thousand hundred aad ninety"tl ■ - —■ » w.xMMinoK. jjp EMPIRg CO.’S J i Royal i e * I ;' Preserves i Produces £ I the I! Ana. u a fine 4 | Leather, Polish. Z

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 295, 1 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 295, 1 February 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 295, 1 February 1907, Page 4

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