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PIANO TALK. PIANOis a first class investment as well as a'means o 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 to be sought after by those who wish to buy must not only have a 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 ANDBKRLTN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions.

A REGULAR WL TO Biliousness F .tY EV r a . Xi 's.es Him The of T dAS ’ “iRT, Esq. ( eJu •* t*oiruh Times.**) BT OCR sriCCIAL 'tniß-RX ’ t’:*.'-.ua>tinr.ib!y Ulen ta Tonio al'.ne me iluoug-i. 1 co-’I hi t gtc an tiem gwM outer Ute numerous cdier merikinea tied, cwt this retueily <i:«l the bus! >ess foe double quick Limo.” These were tne voids of Mr. Thoinae Stewart, baker, -Viu‘lsor-roa.l, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, t« sreporter who was det&uetl to hf.<e a little hut with him anent his sometime sicknesa. ’• Ye*,” said ’hat g'-;.ih.man, offering the icu-paper :nat» a c.‘:-ir, and taking a seat ".imv “Ooce upon a time I fretpxently many al range a' -aeka 1 was attacked with a giddy si-.kc sa My f-xxl disapreed ailb.- me, a; :I I had to drop eating lor a inse- altogether a’mext. 1 lost ail my itr- ngth *nu enrr.y. My work became a burden ; 1 seemed t - be always tired. Yioler.i headaches came on. Tltcre was a heavy (•.-•ling of oppression and great ewelling at the pit of the stomach after eating. • passed terrible nighta, sleep being almost out of the quest .--a. and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish substance in the morninga” You were bilious, apparently?” * >s ; I use ’tqbe a regular martyr to bib xe-ia I wruT-never safe from fear that I was going to tie prostrated by a bilious attack. I triedallaorta of medicines to ward off the attacks when I felt them coming on, and I took niany cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pellets. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with tho axception of Clements Tonic, all these medicines were utterly useless in any stage of my Lrouble.’ “ To return to yonr last attack I” ••Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. “ Well, I had further dis Lessing syn-ptoms. A ■evert bleeding al the nose set in. This was most di'ucult to stop, and, as yon may expect, it was very weakening. Tl»e giddineas became worse, the headaches more and I was suffering from want of proper rest and nourishment, for I could eat nothing worth t[ c.d.lng of when it was pct before me ; so I got * bottle of Crementa Toaic." “ Hew did you come to get that ?” '* Well, you see, n< vs v as brought to me of a worse caaa than mine being cured, and, M the source of my ip;‘ irmation was trustworthy, as I said before, I sent for a bottle.” *’ How lid it act Just like a true pick-me-up. 1. soured to wlengthen my dis«»r<lered stomach and dig e urg ins from the very first, and I aould- w-n take my food without any sense of oppfeasic-n cr ■welling aflerwards, and, score than that, I coul what I did •at. I suffered do mere fr >m headaches, and, after a few days, 1 slept soundly as I always do when I am welL I can tell you ( was pleased to get rid of that giddiness. To cut it short, Clements ionic soon put me as right as I am now and have been ever since, and I cdti-. 4 az .: go uL-.ut my work with energy. Be; z.z ss .. ver trouhlea me now, for if I feel a sign of it coming on, I make muste to take a few doses of .OitmeDta Tonic, and that wards it off. I could tell you of more than one case where the greatest benefit has been derived from that remedy, and 1 know one hotel in particular where it is regularly served over the bar at (hl for a tiny glass full, end the proprietor of the liotel says it is far and away the most effective pick-me-up to be obtained for love or money.” “ Rut I came to get your opinion ?” “ Well, I think it is the only genuine remedy going- Anyhow, it cured me ;it did what none of the other things could do, and [ must speak as I find. The proof of tbi pudding is in the eating, you » now!” ‘•What about printing this—yon don’t objectT” M Yon caa do just as you tliink fit about tbaL Ire not the least objection as long M you only print what I’ve said, for A know that to be the pure truth.” STATUTORY DKOLARATIOK. I, TeesAi Bt-waxy. ot Wnj3«cr-t-<ad. Rooty Hifi, near 8 otcev. «n U«s UcJcay U New South Wales, do •ateu-rih so oin re'’ -tcjfre that I hare oarcfuDy read tbs snr..xc'! 1 - ' t -isuw? at three taiios. anC cm nu.oLerrd from ore to tbrvs. and that U -onta nsa <1 is a true and faithful account of uiy Hina* and wire by Onnnts Tonic, that! ha-c giv—> ’ c pasucwlars voluntarily •Iso contains _r Coil xmii-aion V? publi-a the ■sms lo any *»y . and 1 mate this Milenin declareJen ooQscicn’ - ia'y beflevitw the same to be tree, and by virtJS of ti e yrovtstons of an Act i >de aud parent la the ninth tea. at the rd;n ot hsr present huhu'sd "An Act tar the more effectual abolitivu o! UaiUs anu Affinnaticna taka* aad mads tn -e vartani r 'ep\rtmentaof tbeOoveretnr,t ct New So--tb Wales, and to sabsutxx* l*ectarxtiont In lieu the re H, and for the enptweoMM >f voluntary end extra j-.idiaial Oaths aud Affidavits* Isolated at Rco HID this first day ol Nersmbcr, cm thousand si<hl hundred ud runs*/* “* > V. CBxamoc. u | EMPIRE CO-'S j I Royal | |*r * I | Preserves , i Produws z the Sni !' a fine ? I Leather. Polish. X * X

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 323, 26 July 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 323, 26 July 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 323, 26 July 1907, Page 4

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