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piano talk. GOOD PIA N 0 is a sret class investment as well M a e culture and pleasure. There article manufaotured that will give as large a return 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 FJ Id at a fair priee. It must be built to stand year, of use. The Pianos now offered by 1 HE LONDON ANDBEBLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR WL TO biliousness BUT NEVER T roubles Him NOW. The Case of FHCMAS STEWART, Esq. ( prom the **Penrith Times.”) BY OvH SPECIAL RKPORTER. 1 Un j’.estionxbly Cleznenta Tonic alone 1 ir.t*Xh;ough. I couldn't get an atom the numerous other medicines iLt I. but this remedy did the burineas for 4t» iu .liable quick time.” These were tne dr -;f Mr- Thomae Stewart, baker, A ir;.'- road, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, to •. r<rperT'-r who wae detailed to have a tittle ehat v. J> him anent his sometime sickness. “ Yes,” aaid ‘hat gentleman, o.Teriug the new-r iper man a ehair, and taking a seat ■jjpi “Once upon a time I frequently fcad hi uiv strange attacks. Imn attacked ■•1 -i a>. d-iy sickness. My food disagreed with me, a; d I had to drop eating for a .:isne ■/ gether almost. I !o»l all my .ti- agtl; and energy. My work became a L”.; ; I seemed to oe always tired. Vtelect •• came on. There was a heavy ;.< iing of oppression and great swel- | Li - at tin* pit of the stomach aner eating. I ; •osee.i terrible nights, sleep being almost OLit of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish «ui i-tanee in the mornings.” “You were bilious, apparently Y* * is • I used to be a regular martyr to bni.— less. I was never safe from fear that I v. as going to be prostrated by a bilicu? c ttack. I tried ail aorta of medicines io wr.rd off the attacks when I felt them oom.Uij .s, and I took many cleverly advert, red pcaa-, pills, pearls, and pellets. T . y wee guaranteed to cure everything from n-easles to paralysis, but, with the ex • a of Clements ’ionic, all these c. were utterly useless in any stage

“ uro to yor.r last attack f* M (> replied Mr. Stewart. “Well, 1 bad >rthcr distrusting symptota*. A scv-..- j.il ing at the noee set in. This •: -is i r ;t duScult to stop, and, aa you may fftpcc’. vas very weakening. Tl»e gid dine . -me - or*e, the headaches more . and I was suffering from want nr p* ; ■ r«t and socri-hment, for I could 'a. worth speaking of when it was ; so I got a bottle of Cremeata :id you come to get that *” you sco, news was brought to me 4 ■ <e ease than mine being cured, and, ■y -i; ■- urcs<d my inlox mation was trust- • - sj I said before, I sent for a ii did it set?” “ ’ ■ ■ nkt a true pick-me-up. Ivata.tod to ■ ilten my aisordered stomach and ii. from the very first, and I >t. : :• lake my food without any aecse :.=u or swelling afterwards, and, tnr-:« •• ■4:. that, I could enjoy witat I did e&z :T>=red no more from headaches, tt; i .;r 3 few days, I slept as soundly as I alwx;. - 1 when I am well. I can tell you i wia pieaspd to get rid of that giddiness. 4 »hort, Clements Tonic soon put v- 1 as I am now, and liave been ever s i I <ouki again go about tny work e • Biliousness never troubles ;jr .■ rd I fee! a sign of it coming on, : -i vk- ii.uste to take a few doses of Oh Tonic, and that wards IFofi. I s>uld tell y.u of more than one ease where •j»« greatest benefit has bc-ca derived from :hst remedy, and I know one hotel in particular where it te regular! y served over the Lar at 6*l. for a tiny glasa *ll, and the proprietor of the lietci says it is far and a* ay th ? most effective pick me-up to be detained for love or money.” “ B-.‘ I came to get your opinion?" “ Well, I think it io the only genuine remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;it did what none of the other tilings could do, and I must speak as I find. The proof cd "dn pudding is in the eating, you kuour!" < “ What about printing this—you don’t object< “You can do just as you think fit about thaU I’ve not the least objection as long as yon only print what I’ve said, for I know that to be the pure truth.”

nirGTORT DECLARATION. L Tccmas M.vasy, of Wlsdeor-rusd, Rooty 10. ns*: i-xlne -. fc the Colony of New South Wiles, do xoletnuiy as- sint'reir declare that I have carefully r**d the *n;. xea document, consisting W three feites, and ret secuUrchr numbered from one to Uiree. and ?bat it -ontaina and is a true and faithhi! i.'count of my illneaa and cure by Ciements r.-.r.!c, that I have Riven the particuUn voluntarily *.-.d don t reue-e one penny payment for same, and abso ocotsluc u_v full permission to publish the »a.-n« >n any way , aad I make this aoietnn deciaraion conscientiously believinr the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of aa Act ds and passed in the ninth year ef the reign of her present Majesty, intituled “Aa Act tor the more tual abolition of Oaths and Affirmations takasn i made in >e varioua Departments of tbeGoverntnest of N.w South Wales, and to sabntitutn n&-' .rat!ona In tieu thereof, nnd for Um trapprensieu 4 vohintary »nd extra judicial Oaths and beokrod at Bos. .BB thin fast day <d Hevember. one thousand e%M Iraadred aad irisely EM PIRK OQ.’B i Royal flacking\\ : c Q n _ ;> ? 'i II ■ I h?r . Lesher. Ptiish. • • -s »»»»»♦»»♦»»»<

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 308, 19 April 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 308, 19 April 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 308, 19 April 1907, Page 4

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