PIANO TALK GOOD PIANOis a fir.i class investment as well &s a'means o culture and pleasure. There is on article manufactured that will give m 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 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 these conditions. A REGULAR M. TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. f fVo/n the '-Peftrifh Times.") BY OCK SPECIAL RE?ORYEK. M Unquestionably dements Topic alooo pulled me thraygh. I couldn't g"t an atom »f good ctttuf the numerous other medicines i tried, but ibis rvi- -dy did the burinec for r n« in double q:-i k time. - These were tne vords of Mr. Ti-oviax Stewart, baker, \Vu;.l*or-roa;i, FU«ciy Hili, n^.j-Sydney, to » rejiorter uho waa detailed Lo a little ’hat with h:mj?..enV his sometime airk : newspaper nana vu . ati 1 taking a scat -liuioclf. “Ouc< vyt- ; a ume I frcifoeatly lad many strung ? - Iv. as atta. bed I with me, a. dI i. • > er.ng far a utne altogether e 1 all my tUrngth anu energy. My work became a buruca ; I seijae«l to ue always tired. Violent hoadacbes cam? on. There *aS a heavy fi.cling of oppr- and great swelling aS tbt pit of the A'.h after earing. I j<assed terrible nights, sleep being almosS out of the question, and iny mouth and tongue were covered with a Lriierieh ■ubstonca in the r “ You were L. : - ;V' ’ss j I use! i-~. ■ martyr to I '- li !tv«; .' ill fear thal I was ?&‘ug- 7 .0 b. ;»x*ira‘.«i by a bilious attack. I f r.-id ti! s-0.-ta of n.udkineo to ward off the mukk. ui»t-n 1 felt them coming on, and I *w.k many cl-?rtrly advertised pros, pii -, pcaiis, and :■ ’.eta.' Tboy wer. - . -e ev.-v:!.:ng from measles to p- .■ . ; ut, wi.h tha excepti’t: of Ci-• o i> ail Uieao ' medkir.ea were utterly uselessia any stage i ■ i “Oh , cs,”repi ■ ! Mr. S’ewart. “Well, I I !u*d further symptoms. A ! severe bleed ; r.g a - . : sc set in. This ' waa most d.:iieu:L to utop, and, as you may j expect, it -.. as vv.-y treuken ug. The giddiI ness became vrrr-;. the headaches more i unbearable, and 1 wadi ffering from want i of proper rest and iLiueat, for 1 could j eat uii gof u lien it was put before me , so 1 got a bottle of Clement* ' Tonic. “ ; “ Hew -’id you co:r ’c get that** “ Weil, you see, ne e v.as brought to me at a worse l.,an r. no i»e«:,.' -•ui-ed, and, as the aoi-rce of my inft-rmaUon was trur> wo'ti.y, ae I said before, I sexft for a bottlfc.'" "Hou did it setr “ Jost like a trua pi< k-mc-up. It suu ,ed to strcugliiru n,y d>s;<-Ure«l stomach and digestive organ® xr&rn tl.e very first, and I sou 1.1 soon take my food without tuiy sense at oppression or sue- i» g afterwards, and, more than that. I ould c:. ; »-. .at I did sat. I suffered no inure from headaches, and, after a few days, I a’l-nt soundly as I always do when I am well. I can tell you I was pleaaad get rid of that giddiness. To cut it short, Clements Tonit soon put me as right sa I am now, and have been ever since, an 1 I could again go about my work with energy Bilionsaess never troubles a»e now, for if I fee! a sign of it coming ou, I make ivute to take a few doses of Olement* Tonic, and that wards it eflL I tould tell you of meto than one case whers the greatest becefit has been derived from that remedy, and 1 know one hotel in particular where it is regularly served over Um bar at 6d. for a tiny gios- full, and ths proprietor of the hotel says it is far and sway ths most effective pick-me-up to be ibtained for love or money." “ But I came to get your opinion** Well, I think it is Die <mly genuine remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ; is did what none of the other things could do, and I must speak as I find. The proof <x Um. pudding i? in the eating, you know!” ’ “What about printing this—you don’t object ?’ “ You can do just os yon think fit about that. I’ve not the least objection aa long as you only nrint v, at I’ve said, for I know that to Vo the pute truth.”
SIiIUTORY DEULA RATIOS. I. Tkomas of A: -.’li-I. Rooty THU, seer S-dse -. le t‘ e Cri ir <.! S rb Wales, do •oktu-ri) i°- eln«.'rUv derive that I ta.e carefully ra-d the MU..I-0 d - - - . t, <- of three folium, sed cm •■•’i'. ■ H «u- iberM froni one to three, and that it la-.-js a=»d is a tree and faithfcd aooouiit of uiy i>-n«-s and care Lv Clements Tonic, Lbstlh.i'e Riren •’ •t.-'nlars veb-.ntarily and do n l reoe e an- . ■ , ■ .->e< for •sine io any way , *nd I. < i-. am ■ eia dt-clara-Uou rotieder.’ rasly C.ie- . . t‘e ta-ce to be true, and by rir*. :e cf : -.•■•• -s of ar. Act nMe aad paraed is tne r JL -eai of the reiijn at Ser present Malev .. tUulal “An Act for lhe more •Seduai aboLl:- ••. i’-'tta a-* ArmalioM tataand trad* in '.e Vtnartiiiei.isof she Ge-«-<»-me«l of Ne* South Wales, and to sobeUtufcs DeclarAUone in 'fee I: ereoT, and frrlbe eo>f voluntary • -m! extra jodicial Oaths and A-'hdarita * Declared at 800. EIB ttie Sret day at Nr« ember, ost thousand ei<b» hundred and ninetf* <5«, batore ma. T. W. CSXSWKJX. • . . :-r i 5 Erer-iRE co.*s X : Roya! packing i I e -C . | i Preserves cat. s Produces x I the ■ tina. ! a fo® 5 i i’ Leather. Polish. 2 I J X
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 318, 28 June 1907, Page 4
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