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PIANO TALK. PIANO is . fireclass investment as well as a'mea culture and pleasure. - There is no article manufactured that will give aa large a return for the money invested. Granting thia to be true, the Piano to be sought after by those who wish to buy must not only have a good tune, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair price. It mas’ be built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR IYL TO Biliousness ISUT NSV€R TrcubSes HSm NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. (From the “Penrith Tinite."/ BT «>VH SPECIAL RCFORTXX. \ “ UnqaestinnxbJy Cien - ' ’-* Tonic akrne pulied me tluough. lue. u t ;n_t an £.u>m »f eood out of tiiensmcrv . oth..- LieJ.iemea ' • tried. b;»t ibis ren.cuj <: .1 the »uin:iesa for to docl-!e quick tii. -i.’* These were tne 4-ords of Wr. T1.0u.. s Stewart, baker, Windsor road, Rooty Hill, Sydney, to s rcj»orter who Wia to h..e a hills chn: with him inent his sometime ti- kness. .••Yes,” said ?hax gentkman, offeriog tbs □ew*j-aj»cr max, a chair, aud tai.ir.g a seat hlniv- .f. •• Ones uj< b a Hue I frequently •tl many strange af-aclre. 1 w.is al La- ked with a g'ddy s»ekn s. My fooc disagreed •vith me, ai-d 1 ha-i :r drop oj .iug tor * uxne altogether a:mo>.. I lo t all tny strength and energy. My ••. rk t>ccame a burden; I seem d to b» ai ays tired. Violent hea»laches on. There "is a heavy feeling of O| T- - -i<-n xnd rreaX vrelLug atthepitof tLc s’ .a<.ha..«.r cai.Dg. I passed terrible n sleep bei / ahuost out of the questu . aud my :t.: aud tongue were covered with a bitterish subst-uicc in the morninr*.’’ You were bilious, ajqtrendy *" * ■ >s ; I used to be a r<-guLa martyr to „iens. I was never e-fe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medteutca to ward off the attacks when i feit them coming on, and I •£ many cleverly advertised pea*, pills, p.ari*. and pell-ta. They were guaraa;e- t-> evrs everything from measles to par Uy* s. but, with tho exetptien of Clcr lonje, all these mctficines were utterly useless in say stage of my trouble.* *• To return tn your last attack !” “Oh ; ycs.”rep!’< 1 5‘- S:ewart “ Well, I had further ab-’.ma. A severe bleeding at . e <> • set in. This was must diificult to £ic... an.l, as you may expect, it irj very v. c . • .:g. Tlx: giddi* ne*s bocame worse, : »d-.-hes more unbearable, and I was si:’a:ng trori wank of proper rest and n. - . : ~ • ..t, f -r I < oald eat uothujg wo:th s, . k;n a of .• ait was put before me ; so i got a liuttk of Crctneala Tonic.” “ Haw did you coin-. ’ . it V’ “ Well, you see, nc . , - is Ik ought to mt of a worse case than : : i:d, and, us the source of rr y in: '?m.: ..-i j* trustworthy, aa I said before, I sent for a bottle. ” “ How did I* act f* “Just like a true [ i ir.-' tp. i. ata. .ed to atrengtlien my <l,- r>i- i and dlges’r.c organa Troin 'i • ver; ’ rst, and I eoub.i soon take my fe 'wi , w •. any sense of oppreasivn or swe’.’.i ;g uh-: -ar.is, aud, assre than that, I corhl • -«•} wiiat I did sat. I Buffered no n - fr. tu I.iida<beaL and, after a few days, I s.c'>: . - s >undiv as I always do when I am - sit I can teu yoo ( was pleased to get rid of that g ; > - a: nrns To cut it short, Clcr.-vcU Tonic soon put me as right as lam r . and have been ever since, and I could ag-u-: go alk'r.t my work with energy. Di’i never troubles me now, for if I feel a - *. <>f it coming on, 1 make haste to t-ke a few dvees of Clement* Tciac, and dit wards it off. I oould tell you of tn<*re than or- aae w-lievo toe greatest benef.t has Uv-eu d rived from that remedy, and I k »w one hotel in particular where it i« regubriy served over the bar at Bd. for a tiny glasr. full, and the proprietor of the he’d says it is far .-»nd away the most effective pick me-up to be •btoined for love or money.” *' But I came to gel your opinion** “ Well, I think it > the only genuine remedy going. Anyhow, it cued me; it did what none of the other thh’gs could do, and I most apeak as fefind. Tne proof cf th-, pudding is in the eating, you know!” I “What about printing this—you don’t object!” * ** Yon can de just as you think fit aloufc that I've not the lea?t ion as long M yon only print wha-t I've said, for I know that to b« the pure truth.” STATUTORY IXDCUKATiON. 1. Thomas 9t.e*«V, c! ‘.-x-r-sd. Rooty H3l. seu B<daev. io the Cotror - I New s- ’-h Waic*, do Sclecxnly m. «iCv -rely ds*-l«re ibAt Ihavj cari:ai|jr read ths *esj.x-o dcvmccr,!. c ■ =•■> ::c of three foMcs, ainut . f-d fron. en« te IhrM, *nd that It •w.u.lcs a i ua true i--.r laithtu! amount ot tny iliitrSt aad cure by Tasla, that i hare gbeo the i-wteuUr* vc Unjr and do «> t recede one per. .y ; a' or in<l siao oontaina uv full permi - the asm* la acy.wv . and I n .... m-s ; . ccc'jwaMoet OOGWi.’jit oujJy UU. -••'hr an-.s to bs teva. aud by virtue ot tbo pr* ot an hii r -4e and in the n rt-h ‘ ot ? ru,a ot her present Majesty, L : t ' r t: e n ore effectual abolit.ou ot Oaths * ;■» Aa : .*k—and mad* In :• varfousbeG.-.-OMSt at N-w South W? and ; - ■ -m PecUiation* In ilea Ibere<»l. and lor the tep- n-sUW ff voluntary rnd ertra judiciai Oaths aud A’ Uviia ’ iwetan. U Boe. 81l Ute ftm a NevwbMr, um tbo&saod sight hundred and ninaty •Igbt, Mon me, T. W. OB.SSWIQK. S L.AFt RE CO.’S ’ ’ i Royal packing:; ; Preswws ! mk.. Produce* T : the • S.‘: ■ 0 fine X ; Leather. —‘o> e Ja- Ptfish. X

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 330, 20 September 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 330, 20 September 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 330, 20 September 1907, Page 4

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