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PIANO TALK. GOOD PIANO is a firsttliw? investment as well as a means'o culture and pleasure. There is no article ma»ufa«tured that will give as large A r&iurn for the money 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 pries. It must be built to stand years of use. Ths Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBERLIN piano company (uifii all these conditions. A REGULAR M* TO njUousness BUT NEVER .. oub’ss Him NOW. The Cate of TULL AS STEWART, Esq. (Prom the 14 Penrith Times.**) BY OUR SPECIAL RCPOKTEB. -.•iFfSsrticnably Clements Tonic alooo ■ ! a»«j through. I couadn’fc get an atom - . d aiit cf t'i« numerous ocher medicinal

ca, nut this remedy did the business for :j» double quick tone.” These were tne ?5 i! T CI r ' Thomas Stewart, baker, 'Windsor road, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, to a reporter who was detailed to have a littis :»at with him anent his som itime Yes,” said ’lint pentienian, offering t-hs ->: -.v --.per mao a chair, aud taking a sea* ‘’Once upon a time I frequently a_.i ’.any strwige at-t.-icks. I was attacked wiih a giddy sickness. My food disagreed ' uh tn*, arid I had co drop eating fcr a ■ *.. aether dinoaU I lust all my ’t and energy. My work became a • ; 1 seemed to be always tired. ’ » -.cs came on. There was a y fet Lug ..>f eppressioa and great uwelhr.g *•_ pitot Ti e‘tonlack after eating, i p«x&:<- i i rrii.ic r, sleep being almost •>ut o; cutx.Uc .. and my moutli mid iem-urt w..-s covered with a bitterish •uhitanTe in the mornings.” *• You were bilious, apparently !** . *» • I u*’ i to be a regular martyr to □e.'is. I was never sate from fear ’'*. s * c was going to be prostrated by a bi'jou..; a ack* I tried «ui sorts of medicines to ward eff the attacks when I feit them on, and I took many cleverly advertised pea Jt, pills, pearls, and pellets. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles tc paralysis, but, with tho exception of dements Tonic, all these Fbrikinc-- were utterly useless in any stage * 1 T return to t-our lost attack f* *’Oh ;.yes,” reined Mr. Stewart. '‘Well, i had lurcher dittressing symptoms. A severe receding at the nose set in. Thia most difficult to stop, and, as you may sxpect, it was very weakening. The giddiness became worse, the headaches more <aa:>le, and I was suffering from want) r-f : is.-per rest and Donri-hnicnt, fori could dit nothing worth s;.eakiag of when it was -tore me ; so I got a bottle of Clementi “ D --.v did you conic to get that!" vG. you see, news was brought to me 9* ■ worse cose tiian mine being cu red, and, An the course of my information was trustworthy, -as I said before, I sent for a

v H -w did it act T* 4 ‘ Just 'ike & true pick-me-up. It aoutod s ' r s ,k S’-h®n mv aiwadered stomach and organa from tl-e very first, and I aod • toko my food without any sense ■>t "pprewion or swelling afterwartta, and, mure than that, I cc-?.;’d enjoy wliat I did a*L i suffered no more from headaches, ind. * few dayfi, I slept as soundly as I ■s--> -V’ d<? when I am well lean teu yon *_ p'r-as-,d t<» get rid of that giddiness, fe cu: it short, Clements Tonic soon put re s,- t as I an. now, and have been ever ■ili* >, a?.-I 1 could sgain go aliout my work '■i,'.'- -gy. Biliousness never nje now, f..r if 1 feel a sign of it coming I make haste to tike a few doses of Qejr.enu Tonic, and that wards it off. I »uid t< l; y<«u of more than one case where ths. graa'i-at benel't has been derived Irom that ren-cdy, and I know one hotel in p&ctk uhw whore it is regularly served over the bar at 6*l. for a tiny glass fuM, and the proprietor of the hotel says it is far and '.way the most effective pick-me-up to be tbiaiued for love or money.” “ But I came to get your opinion!" “Well, I think it is the only gennina reuiedy going. Anyhow, it cured me • H did what none of the other things could do, snd I msst speak as 1 find. The proof ctf Uu nuddiug is in the eating, you know!” A “'Vhat about printing this—you don't object!” =t Y’ou can do just as you think fit about bhoL I’ve not the least objection as long as you only print what I’ve said- for I knew tlial to be the pure truth.” BIITUTORY DECLARATIOb’. I, Tsi'sas Sv.vxat. of Wlndsor-rosd. Rooty Hffl, nsor tj.dne--. ic tho Colony of New South Wales, do Sei.».u. irir.L -rely sieciare that I have carefully read tt-.s d<x-u-.n«at, consisting of tbreo lok.-.-, aad cot •■'eutivcly numbered front one to ttijee, e.-.d C-.ab it -.idahts and is a true and faithful aaccual of my illutss and cure by Clements Tonic, t).»i 1 have ipveu the particulars voluntarily sad do n i <<-.<’ e oae penny iaytnenl for nene, and also oc-utaiue a.v full peria rashm to publish the iisme in any way, and ! make this BoleuiQ dectawaiiaa 00-uK-tecAiouely believing the same to be true. at. i by x trtac of ths provisions of an Ac» - -de aud par.-ed in the ninth y ear »f the ef her preseut l-sjesty, intitu* jd "An Act for the more sfjrtiurt abolition of Oaths and Affinuatraos takeand maJe in ie various Repxrunenteof iheGovensroe 9 t cijS.w South Wales, and to subshltutss UeelarctJrr.3 ia lisa thereof, and for the rappressiee it volution ’id extra judicial Oaths and Affidavit*..* Declared at R<». HUI Uds im day tt Scvunber. ase thcraaand eS*h» hundred aad htaatarCRIPIRE co.*a ’; : Royal flacking B •| C e ‘ X u Sold u * » .4 n il in J < ► J, Prsseres I!*?*.? 3 ; Prodwa ‘ ’ T tl» J ti». i a fine ■. 7 Leather. —.7; Polish , ‘

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 302, 29 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 302, 29 March 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 302, 29 March 1907, Page 4

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