PIANO TALK. GO O D PI A N O is . a first class investment as well as © culture and pleasure. There is no article manufactured that frill give.' large a return for the monsy iuve. Granting this to be true, the Piano to be sought after by those who wbh to buy mast not only b«vo a good t ne, but be well and faithfully mad», an l be sold at a fair price. It mis < built to stand years of use. Th" Pianos now offered by THE LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR M. TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. (From the Penrun Timet.") BY oca WKCI AL RKPORTTX. M Unquestionably Clements Tonic alone pulled me through. I couldn't get an atom of good out of the numerous other medicinea 1 tried, but this remedy did the business for mo in double quick time.” These were tne jvords of Mr. Thom&s Stewart, baker, Wim’sor-road, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, to a reporter who was detailed to have a little chat with him anent his sometime sickuesa. “ Yea,” said that gentleman, offering the newspaper mu a chair, and taking a eeat himaeif. “Once ujmn a time I frevraently kad many strange attacks. I was attacked with a giddy aickuesa. My food disagreed with me, ai.d I had to drop eatiug fur a time altogether almost. I lost all my strength and energy. Aly work became a burden ; J seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. There was a heavy feeling of oppression snd great swelling at the pit of the stomach after eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almoat out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish substance in the mornings.”
** You were bilious, apparently T” “ 'te ; I used bo be * regular martyr to I was never sale from* feat that I was going to be pros’ rated bv a bilious attack. I tried all «,?-* -:■ ;c -m to ward off the attack., r. i 1 >. : on, and I to . ekr-riy advertised peas, pilis, p ’ p-‘ x. They were guanut’.-cd j> -. from measles u> pui ----- wiih th® exception of Ciei’. R • these medicines were utterly u- cs- .z ju_y stage ef my trouble.’* “ To return to yo last r’-’k !" “Oh ; yes,"replied Mr. Stewart. •' WcH, I had further di _.vs-ir•-• . . it .«. A severe bleeding .it the . \s. in This vm most difficult-to ht'-. a,.’ s \ ..y eapect, it was very v. , t fie idinew became worse, t • - s more unbearable, and 1 i: : wml of pto|»er rest and rot ; . • eat nothing wo*‘h ’-,' a it •*:_ put before me ; > . an. •!«- Tonic.” " flow did you c- c :•» sc! ri“.Wcli, you ace, n- v sir of a worse c«*e than , SB the mu roe of my i worthy, u I **iu bolt le." “ How did it act : •‘ J uat like * true ■ •»■ to strengthen my du ■: digestiv e organa fron. Ui. oould soon take my fooii \vi of oppression or swelling *i: r . more than that, I could enjoy » I eak I suffered no more from headaches and, after a few days, I sleni us soundly as i always do when I am well. I can icfi you I vm pleased to get rid of that gid liners. To cut it- short, Clements Tonic .soon put me as right as I am now, and have been ever since, and I could again go about- mv w ork with energy. Biliousness never troubles me now, for if I feel a sign of it coming on, I make haste to take a few doses of Clemente Tonic, and that wards it off I could tell you of more tlian one case where the greatest benefit has been derived from that remedy, and I know one hotel in particular where it is regularly served over the bar at 6d. for a tiny glass full, and the proprietor of the hotel says it is far and away the most affective pick-me-up to be obtained for love or money.” “ But I came to get your opinion !" ••Well, I think it x the only genuine remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;it did what none of the other tilings could do, and I moat speak as I find. The proof at th< padding Is in the eating, you know!” < •‘What about printing this—you don’t object T" 1 “ You can do just as you think St about that. Fra not the least objection as long M you only print what I’ve said. for I htv that to be the pore truth.” BS4TUTORT DECLARATION. I. TwtU Sr-waiv, at Wlndaor-r-ad, Rooty II;H, MM Sydoe-, In Um Oniony of New South Wales, do solemnly am Mnt'raly deciare Unt I bare canfa"v read th* amused doc-, men i, coMfeLng of three foMos. and cm .-ecutivrly numbered from cue to three, and that It "ontaine and is a true and iaiibfuJ account at n.y illness and cure by Cleru.-nt* Toufe, that I hare jrfven the particulars voluntarily and do n.t rece -e one penny pxvment for sxnic and also contains u.v fall permiwos to pu’i'-i the tame io any way, and I make this K,'..®n daclaraHm coMcisntiously befievitut the vvne to be Wee, aed by virtu* of the prov>s-cns of an Act e-ils and passed in the ninth yeas of the raun of bar pnrnl Majesty, intituled “An Act for the n cr» stfsetaal abolition of Oaths ana Affirmations taka* and rtad* in ve various Departments of •heGoren*sm«l of Naw South Waiea, and to subeu.uba Declaration* in lira thereof, and for the supt reenee rf voluntary sod extas Jodidal QUha and A r danta • j Mebfto al Bw. Bfil ttds Bm day ut ■eveaabae, oas taownd tight taxndred and niutap. SifM k MM' -V > W. CBMBW’.OM. J. 9 Eiwpin: o. {Royal I ackinf 1 I * £ Preserve! -Jj caked i| Pre Ju; f the Tl S > f Leather. — r * £
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 331, 27 September 1907, Page 4
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