PIANO TALK. PIANOie a firstclass investment as well as a Gnliure and pleasure. There article minufaalur&d that will *i«e as large a return for the invested. Granting this to be true, the Piano to be sought after by those who wish to buy must not only have a good tone, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair price. It must be built to stand years of us?. The Pianos now offered bv THE LONDON ANDBERLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all ihe®e conditions. REGULAR iVL TO ‘Housness RJT HEVER L-s Him K O W. The Case of S ST?., ft ST, Esq. «k’ <wa -.racial. KtrvßYxa. • UnrfjcsbtGMxbly Clcmems Tonic a!on« ■r., me I «».■.; .u t get an atom •• Ki out uf tLu numexous other medicine* •I, but thia reM,&fy did the buniuesa for ■ in dm:l»?e quick lime.” These were tue
’.A r “f c *^ r " Thcur-os Stewart, l»aker, • Hi-lsor-road, Ruuty Hill, near Sydney, to » rr-portr-r who was detailed to ha»e a little .^v 1 aneut bis scmeliir-e sickness. i ««, said ’hat ge .rlcmnn, offering the Gcwf-jwiper maa a eLair, and taking a seat nvns.--:f. “Once upon a time I fmjuentiy sad many strange attacks. I was atta ked with a gid<!y ricknesa. My food I with i»e, and I had to drop eatiug for a time altogether almost. 1 lott all my jirength and energy. My work became a □urr’en ; 1 seemed to be always tired. • iulcnt headaches cam® on. There wu a Gcavy feehug of oppression and great swel--sng at the pit of the -.’.-otnach af-er eating. 1 passed terrible nights, sleep being almost out uf L»c question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish •abstxiKa m the mornings.” “ ion were bilious, apparently •” * I I used u. be a regular martyr to DH. I waa never safe from fear tkat I be prostrated by a b;.leas attack. I tr-eTal!sort* of medicines to .. ltu off the attacks when I felt them 3®m>rg on, and I took many cleverly advertised p&aa, pills, pearls, and pellets. Jr.ey w fc re guaranteed to cure everything &o;n measles to paralysis, but, with the ©x-.epy.on of dements Tonic, all these luedkiues urera utterly useless in any stags “ it i> .ura to yonr last attack f “Oh y, s,’rej .-J Mr. Stewart. “ Well, * had furthyr dktresriug symptoms. A severe Ldeedmg at the nose set in. Tlua w«s most 'iiffieuit to step, aa.l, as you may ex;<cc’, it vras very weakening. The giddiness bccfttnc -vors?, the headadies mors anl.c.inhle, and I w.ts suffering from want of pr-, -: r rest and nourishment, for I could not..Lig worth spe..king of when it was before fne; so I got a bottle of Crecents *, 1V some to get that ?” '* ’A •!!, you see, news was brought to me ?. a worse case than mine be:;>g cared, and, a* • < souiceof n.y information u*a« trust’■re: •_ ■y, a., j before, I sent for a
I ’* Hew did it act r i *‘ J u’l like a true pick-me-up. i So strengthen ray diaordered stomach and ; -ugcstb e organs from the very first, and I souhl kxd lake my food without any scuse af oppresMoii or swelling afterwards, and, ■iwre Ui'an I couki enjoy what I did and. after a few days, I slept s- soundly dwaya de when I am veil. I can tefi you i w.v pJeowd to get rid of that giddinewa, Tu rat it short, Clements Tonic soon put inv *a right mI am d<’.v, and have been ever Steas, and I could again eo about my work with c-nergy. BIT usif-ss never troubles at nor, for if I feel a sign of it coming on, i make Lasts to take a few doses of Olemcutt Tcnie, and that wards it off I could till you of mere than ore case where the greatest benefit Las derived from shat remedy, ap.d I knew one hotel in particular where it is regularly served over she har at W. for a tiny glaw fail, and the proprietor c: the hotel says it is far and »uay the most effective pick-me-up to b« sblained for love or money.” “ But I came to get your opinion f* ** Well, I think it is the only genuine remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;is did wliat none of the other things could do, and I xa>l apeak as 1 find. The proof o£ tb< nodding is in the eating, yoa iaow!” » “What *lx>ut printing this—you don't object g “ You can do just as you think fit about tbet. I’ve not the least objection as long M yon only print what I’ve raid, for I kc-av that to be the pure truth.” CTITUTCHtT DKCLARVHCN. I, T-rcass ». .waav, of Wswris-or-raad, Reotr HiD, sat Srtlne lu >Le Oilofty cl New South Wales, do •Urainty an. sice.’rely riectr.re that I have carefully reaa tb« anr..x*a doomacat, consisuu? of three (oKos, and cci .cuilvely uuuUered frcru one to •.tree, and lt x-nUlss and ik a true and faithful aocoent of my i!hn-w an-d cure by dements Tcntc, that I Lave given Uie jiarticuHre 'voluntarily a-»d do n t rtx.f e one praay pay-meat for same, sad aiac cotitaics fuJl pcrra : wion to jniLiish the tame la any wa 7 . and I make this solemn dedan»don CNUKHaaticuciy believing the same to be hue, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act n-de aud passed in the ntn'h war r the rei<n at her present Majesty, tetitulad -An Act for the more tSevVral abol'tiou of Oaths stkl A formations take* and made in >e various Departments of theGcrerame>t ol New South Wales, and to ostat.ituttt DeeUmtloMht Hou thereof, and for ths supprewoan >f voluntary rid extra Judicial Oaths and Affidavits.*
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 302, 22 March 1907, Page 4
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