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PIANO TALK. PIANO u a first class investment u well as a’moans o culture and pleasure. There ia no article manufactured that will give as 'largo a return for the money invoked. Granting this to be true, the Piano u: ba sought after by those who wish t?buy must not only have a good tons, ~- 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 ANDBERLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all those conditions. A REGULAR Mx T 0 Biliousness SUT HEYER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. (From c*x lt t'enruh Timta.’*/ BY <'.7H HPX.-lAL RXI-OWFXM. *• Clements Tonic stlooe pulled tue tbiDugh. I coukln’t get an atom ; ~-j«l out of ths numerous .wliw mertkuDon I trivd, b ; ‘Lis remedy dial the business for - >•' :•. doC/. k tiuie.” Flteae were tv.n tt-ftAe of Mr. ' Stewart, baker, WtMbo; Ruuty Hill, ucar Sydney, to * rc;-oru. uho was ut-ioiled to lu..e a UtUa t-ii.it with hi.:, une.a his Btr.i.eLimn sickness. •• Yes,** sai.l tltav g*u leootn, of enng tbs ncws-itAjjir loan a on ar, nnd taking a so»t hin.“. f. “Ouce upon a time I freqoeza'.y Sa.! iKotcy r.tran«e auweks. I was atla. Led w>:h a i it’.Jy ait-kixsa. My food disagreed I with me. and 1 had to drop easing for a | lime alu-gether ahno&L. I kx»t all my ftre.-. /tl. I cnerry. My work became a I !• .f_ r-iyaud great ewel,i<. -s sleep being aimoa. | < L of kl.-_- .|ur;.i< u. and my n oLf’t and It. ; $ v.cre ooa»red with ■-■ fcuo-txace iu the moi ninga.” I * 3S ; I use.j wbe a rec I I was never ■ f» I that I v..t. ?mug to be prtAi. ■»» ’»y a • b ...‘.u k. I tried all sox LB o; . es i to ward off the attauks when 1 felt ■ .n» oocstng on, and I took uany devesly j c-di-crimod peas, pille, peaiU, and pc. they wer? to care everyth •? j from meaa|p3 to parriyris. but, with .ie excejnii-n of Clements Tonic, all tr.~ ’r.cc v.ere uttcrij uaelesa in aay “Oh ■'t ;."reMMMr. Sterns*. - Wai! I had !:.cr d.-';. nng symptoms. Bevri |« - ’ing at the nose set iu. It war. nic- : hcolt to atop, and, as you oxpect.il as x«ry weakening. Tita gid. nes c ’ . Tcrae, the headaches more nabcarali--, and I was Buffering from waofpn.’pe; rest and nourishuicat, for I could e*.t no? ‘ nr worth c;-caking of when it was ?at before ‘->e ; so I got a boule of Cremefi'u Dfiic.’* " *• How u.d you come to get that?” •’ Well, yon see, tu.-ws was brought to tr.e ?•* a worse ease than mine being cured, M the amiroe of my informatioa was trustworthy, Ad I said befoxu, I scut far a bottle.’’ “ Ifow did it not !” “ Jttrt -ike a true pick-me-tip. ft aca. _ed So strengthen my disordered ttomach and digestive organs from the very first, and I eould socc take my food without any sense o» oppressi- n or Dwelling afterwards, and, mor*: th- . _haf, I could enjoy u liat 1 did sab. 1 suffered no more from headaches, after a few days, I slept as soundly as I always da when I am well. I can tell you I was pleased bo get rid of that giddiness. To cur it short, Clements Tonic soon put me as right os I am now, and have been ever since, and 1 oould again go about my work with energy. Biliousness never trouldes me now, fcr d I ieel a sign of it coming on, I make to take a few doau of ,-CiemeEt'* Ttnic, ar-d that varoa in wA. I oould tell yc-_ of more than one ecse •her® ths greatest benefit has been derived from ihst remedy, and I know one hotel in particular where it is regularly served over the bar at Bd. for a tiny glass full, and the proprietor of the hotel say’s it is far and away the most effective be shining for iovs or money.” £ * Bu t I came to get your opinlcmWSr “ IV ell, I think it ■ the only geiituns 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 oC th< pudding is in the eating, you know!” "What about printing thia—you don’t object ** You can do just as you think fit about that. I’re not the least objection sa long M you only print what I’ve said, for I know that tc be the pure truth.” STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Tsok-ui Si-.’aut, of Wlndsor-road, Rooty 11 HL aea? S.-dae-. !r ibe C ony of New So<»th Wales, do Sbie-jau.} an. else -rt!y declare that I bare carefnlly lead ihe a; L-xea docuinent, eonaialing sf three folica, and cu ccuUrely aumbered from one to throe, and lhat it -cr.tju’is and i<a true aod Ruthful acceußt of n.y illness and cure by Clements To:.Tw;.thsit I have given the particulars rotantarßy and do d t isct e one penny payment tor same, and kw ..8 —v tut*, pero-iaek'n So poUish ths 9u«r.e iu . and I inti* thh eolsatn deolaraH- cv: - r .::o«>dy behevhyr the aaoM to be true. an. : - ■ Urtao cf the pro'.sion* of an Aft [ . - «nd .-red iu the ainth year of the reim of ?c. r.r. ' a. rety. Intituled **Ao Act for the rxwe • :uai • '.i'vu el Oaths and AfSnratJoo* :.d rradt e »arious Departments of iheG. -ro uteet cf Sautb Wales, and to suberi: Deolaratkir.e iu lieu tt ereof, and tor the sbppre rf votauta.-) -id eatra JcdioUl Oaths and ‘ m .mn tv, em e., et cas thousand s%M hundred aad I ' «»-x> j _ t.? j- • « " ■-.-PIRE 00-'S * t Royal flacking j I * i^r 0 * I t Preserves : hwheo f ; the i 251 a Sre T - Leather. ♦ s> ■*»« ■*-«*r»»eero»<>et»<r.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 314, 31 May 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 314, 31 May 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 314, 31 May 1907, Page 4

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