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PIANO TALK. - GOOD PIA N 0 is a firstI class investment as well as a means o I culture and pleasure. There is no ' article manufactured that will give as large a return for the money invested. Granting this to be true, the Piano be sought after by those who wish w % buy must not only have a good tone, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair pries. It mast be built to stand years of use. Ths I Pianos now offered hy THE LONDON ANDBWRLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all th Jia c jaditioos. e .1 REGULAR Mi i T 0 liousfiess BUT NEVER Him NOW. The Case of i;::.. ’.S STEV/Afrr, Esq. ( From rM ••Pn.r.rb T.mu.-t BT OCR NrECIAL r.BhJRTHL '< ‘ ' *s Tonic alone : 11 ■ '■ I•• ... t get an atom ’ • “■'* ' nmem ; ;. 1 medicines ■S - 1. o r ...••• . the business for r '<•* >■ laze.'* These wese toe •A Mr. Stewart, Laker, •■•i* rr* I, Rooty Hill, near Sy doer, t-s a reporter who was detailed to have a fittfo •ha.: with iittn anent his sonittime sickness. V said ’hat re oPersug the n* ; .i«r man a <.L ar, and taking a seat “ (lace ujwn a time I fieqoently tad iii.h;y strange allacka I v.aa attacked wi-.h » ». ddy si,Aly food disagreed ■v<h a; d 1 had to drop earing for a •-ine altogether ab.x*t. 1 all my itreng:;, *.-d energy. Aly work became a ?.'. :r ',* ca • 1 seemed to be always tired. Vivk ut headaches came on. There was a 1 leavj rmding e! oj»pi‘ja.Mon end great swel--4 ling at t’.c pit of the •louach af -er eating. . I r assed *<cmble nights, sleep being almost . of the quest: 1: and my mouth and * **»gue were covered with a biterish Bub*:aace in the mornings.” You were bilious, apparently ♦” * ta ; I use Itobe a regular martyr to br . .ar-. I was never safe fear th'-E I •• ;s going to be prostrated by a biheua . tk. I tried ail sorts of medicines to y. ard 5 the attacks wlien I felt them 3OC.'Jr" cn, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, {jearls, and pelicts. *,uey irt'.’ gnaranteed to cure everything irorn ■ • .es to jiaraiysTr, but, wilh the of Clt:. •r.t« Tcaie, all tlieso ■ . • ••■.re u.’tcily useless in any stage “T ■ :ntoy r last attack f* • ■: Mr. Stewart. “Well, : • *t the nose set in. Thia k . u’t tc-flop, and, as vqo may ■< v. very wea<.v: i .3. The giddiJ 1 J • vorsf, ti._- headaches more - and I v. 3« t 1?. ir.g from want ! - '* nr •; ..■tseiit, fcr I could I ' 4 w ;■ \ ' king of w .en it was i ! <: ao 1 gel a bottle oft rementa ”H• *• .I*l you ecu to get that?” i . " ' •■ : U3’ e, S was !•:-/light to me j •• • roo xw than i- e l>e:ng cured, and, 1 ■© dmy i; ::'.~Ligu was trustj I *“<l l<do;e, I sent for a ; ;■ my Jwook-red stomach and .C.s from the very first, and I j aotrt-i *4, • : ike my food without any sense ' 3 « •• . ’ 'u or swc'di-.g afierwards, and, ; h-r ’hat, I couhi enjoy wimt I did I svM. 1 red do more from headaches, . •: r a lew days, 1 s'ept as soundly aa I I caa tell yoa I • ’’•v* pl too-* :id of that giddin —a fo u ’hurt, Clmeuts Tonic soon put mens ' .s I,m r.-•.< and hare been ever • • i. . ..!■: >•;. go aL-.it my work : ouldes ax nou ■ i -,f I ft-sl a of it coming on, I a to take a few doses of ClinL-.-e T-nic a:.! it wards it off. I • I oou-d i- j r.u of niyro than one case where I the greariit let.* t has Ijccu derived Iron. th*t rvs.viy, au-1 I know one hotel in I nar’j. ular where it is regularly revved over •’ “ b-H »t 6d for a tiny glass full, and the proprietor of the hotel says it is far and *r. sy tb-3 moat effective pick-me-up to be sbtained for love or money.” “ But 1 came to get your opinion** ’* Well, i think it is the only genuine remady going. Anyhow, it cured me; it did wht uone of the other tilings could do, sad I must apeak as I find. The proof of t-hi redding is in the eating, you Lnow!” “What about printing this—you don’t object ! ’ “ You can do just as you think fit about that. I’ve not the least objection as long ** yon only print what I’ve said, for I know that to be the pure truth.” STtrUTORT DECLARATION. t. T<’3m»s of Wlodsor-r.Wkd. Rooty niH. «e . r (a the l olwij ct New South Wales, do Xien:. 1> an «io<. -rely declare that I hare carcfolly read the a>.c.x-o document, ccasastin< s( three and •-• .natively ■.•uinn-d (mu. one to and that it 'ontaine and to a Hue and faitbhil ao.nur.l ol my itbivn and cure by Chuncoti Tocie, (tot t have then the porUcctars voluntarily tr<d do o t rex.< e oae peony payment for -orut. and also cents: n< ,-v »ul* permission x> ,mblish tM tysae !n any «a z . and 1 make this ecicmu dedaraten eonscletiti <u»ljr bclietinj the aamc to be tnw. sod by virtns of the prov:s on* of an Act ds and f vseed tn the ninth teai rf the reicn of her present Majesty, intltn’id “An Art for the mors efintual a’ol-tirn ct Oaths and AHrmations lake.usd n-vle Ln te \ arioua Tlepartmems of ibeGoverenae«i c>| N... South Wales, and to sebstimtr L-.rat'ont ha lien thereof, and for the sunr-ressisu <f voluntary -nd exUa Judicial Oaths and ■ L-eelared at Roo HUI this first day od MM t:..uMnd eight hundred and niM«y> Katt, batwe ms, . F. V. CBMWKJK. JJF EMPIRE CO.’S ? : Royal flacking! t • s.-., p• I > Pre;>.rres 'j<■».k«.! Produce*? J :l Uno. i 18« ? . Lauiior. Polis*, f

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 306, 5 April 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 306, 5 April 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 306, 5 April 1907, Page 4

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