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PIANO TALK. A GOOD PIA NO is k fires cltips 'investment as well aa a means o culture and pleasure. There is n article mannfastured that will give ar large a return tor the money invested. Granting this to ba true, the PUno to be sought after by tboa® 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 use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR M. TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of TEC "AS STEWART, Esq. (From the M Penrith Times."} EY fH*K SPECIAL REPORTER. ** Un.jsiest’.c-nably dements Tonic alone | ■vnii-. -l me tiuough. 1 couiJu t get an atom •- e;r L iblc quick tame.” 'Dieae weie tne I of Mr. Thomas Stev.*rL, baker, I .Vi-. ' rr .ca l, Booty Hill, near Sydney, to a r- !»«•! r* r v. ho was fir-t .tied hj ba.e a little .' ~t with hi«n went his f.-- -tJ- r *> knese. I.L’ Ute : “ Once upon a time I tresjuenUy •. ii y ‘Strange at I «<s a»t* ked I m. ‘ a.• ! y (tickwaa. My f*»- • > L a .1 1 had u. -h | • Strength ekr _.v My W. rk I. »>ne '- ! j ’ r, T ? oct of tlie quest’ ;, n«y mr» o.ad

pat 1 u-u- go*"- prorated by a bi’ivus '. tack. It: i al. st-rts of medicioea erff the attacks wi>en 1 fels them ccrr: • , and I took many cleverly advertiserf pills, pearht, and pelleta. 0 were guaranteed to core every dung ’■ in :: to paralysis, but, with th« SJCCJ '.i -i of Clcn-.rent3 Tonic, all these x ' ’' “ ” rre utterly a&eless is any stags , replied Mr. Stewart. “Well, ■_ T. r t ’ . ? at die ncse set in. This i-nc' -.•■tiicult to stop, and, as you inay ? ,it vras very weakeni: g. Tl»e giddier -v-aiiie totsc, ’he iteadaches more r . , and I was suffering from want - -st and D«’-..ri.JHneDt, for I could • > worth shaking of when it was j tic ; so I got a bollle of Cretnenta ’ you cctna to get that T” ‘sea, ue«rt * brought to me ic * rca of my information »» «• trust, u I said before, 1 seat ior a I? "ulltact?” ‘ •. like a true pick-me-up. -cd • u my sisflrdered stomach and - . from ti»e very first, and 1 -X'-.. : ' uke my food widiout any sense af . .•:q or swelling afterwanls, aud, me;'. •hat, I could enjoy what I did &Ll. I suffered no more from he?.dachee» .and, a few days, I slept as soundly as I »’x. - ■? when I am well. I can tell you I w.m p’ -'cd to get rid of that giddiness. To cut it e‘iort, Clements Tonic soon put s-e jus r is 1 am now, and liave been ever •Znee. \ I I oc-ultl a gain go about in y work *:ii; Biliousness never troubles 3ie a ..if I feel a sign of it coming on, t rnC-e haste to take a few doecs of 01cn;ents Tonic, and that wards it oft. I couLI '-11 you of more than one case where •.he gria’.est benefit has been derived from Utst rruiody, and I know one hotel in partteulax where it is regularly served over th* h-M at 6xl. for a tiny glass full, and ths pmprktcr of the hotel says it is far and awoy ‘.he mast effective pick-me-up to bo »bt Gnfor love or moaeyA " f .i I came to get your opinion 1* •* \V e ll, I think it is the only genuine remedy gc-icg. Anyhow, it cured me; it aid vi.it none of the other things could do, icd I must speak as I find. The proof oi thi pudding ia in the eating, you know!* ’* Wh-.t alx>ut printing this—you don’t objoct T* •'You ran do just as you think fit about that- I've cot the least objection as long sj yon only print what I've said, for I knew that to be the pure truth. ”

ST VTUTORT DECLARATION. 1. T» . < . ■ at Windsor Rootr RIH, •M»6.i ' Jnr . in the Colony o! Nea feoatb Wales, do K-r ,y »n ‘rely declare Uiat I have carefully re-. *n»..xea accanjent, comtelinc tbrea fc*>. i’id «“ --cuurely trambered fron. one to .ir - , v d that it -onixinx *-wl to a rue and taith- ‘ i:i>- Ulaesa and cure by Cieanots i Tr.trie, ■ - I have given .he partteulars voluntarily I:' do u i r<s-x e one penny payment for same, and slse cccutns u.v htll ;*nuisscn to publish the suae tn any wa« . and 1 make thia »o>mn deolarat!co believing the same to tee ! trui ant by virtue of the prorisiane of an Ac* I :*• ar. d pa-wd in the ninth yea» ef the reign of I ’»»■ .- «ent : r My, Intltu'ad “An Act for the more i abcLi- c. of Oaths ami Affirs.atioo* takw , .1 ;e : ? varioue department*of iheGov*m- ■ N‘- south Wales, and to eubethuW* I th- Aradonn fa Hen thereof, and for the cuppreesies ‘ -•a:r --rd extra judicial Oethsand Affidavit*" i I w»--a ■! '■» am >hb cm <u> <* | J ibc-aand hundred and ■tnteyI EMPIRE eq’s ’; hßoyal flacking': - ■<—. --..■^2—, .. II sou II ;' t ' ra'krei! tofan:: I ■ tir I ,■£! .«« ■. I : L -,JJ==fer- Fobs*. I • • > ... 5 ,.,

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 309, 26 April 1907, Page 4

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869

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 309, 26 April 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 309, 26 April 1907, Page 4

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