PIANO TALK. J^ q OOD PIANOia a fins class investment as well as a'me&ns o culture and pleasure. There is no article manufactured that will give es large a return for the money inyestecL Granting this to be true, the Pi,'' be sought after by those who . ; buy must not only have a ne, but be well and faithfully mad . and be sold at a fair price. It muAt ne built to stand years of u&. T~e Pianos now offered by THE LONDON < PIANO COMPAN Y fulfil all these oonditi )r.5. A REGULAR M. TO Biliousness BUT HEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWAxT, Esq. (From tht **i*enruh Timet.’*) BT ora BFETJAL EXPORTEK. “ Unquestionably Ck-JnonGi Tonie pt; Red me through. I cvvl L».’t get an arm af guod outof themimerors other medicine* I tried, but this remedy did the bnaiursa for ■ne in double quick time.” These were tne i -.vct«t* of Mr. Thoma* Stewart, baker I Wimhor-road, Roo t y ILII, near Sydney, t<- » reporter who was I to «:.,e * Rill* i ehat with him an ent hi* sometin-- sickaesa. • •• Vea, M - eaid »hat centietnin, off. rng th* newspaper mas a chair, and taking a aea* i uimseif. “Ocee upon a time I fre* neatly ‘ »ad jp.ny «trvge attacks I was atta bed ' with a gi*idy aickursa. >!y food j with me. a-d I ha 2 to dn»p earioi, f.,r a . time altogether almost. 1 lost all my strength and energy. My ’.r. rk became a burden ; 1 aeemed to be al- ays tired. Violent headaches came on 1. ■ a heavy feeling of ar • -elling at the pit of the 1 passed terrible nights, Tut of the question, and r toogue were covered witL . .sn
•ul>3t<nce in the morning*. “ ** You were bilious, ap««n r*. * ss ; I used vo be a re. .ar :yr to I was nevtr saf<- frutn fear ’.hat I was going io be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried al? st rts of medicine* to ward off the attack* when P felt them ooming c-o, and .1 tmh many cleverly advertised peas, puls, pearls, and pellet*. They were_ guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis Let, with th* axceptioQ of Cements Team, all these medicines, were utterly useless in any stage af my tronhle.” •* To return to your last attack f ’ M On ; ye^,”replied Mr. Stewart “ Well, I had further dntresung symptoms. A severe bleeding at ti«e ncee set m. This was most dilLcult to etop, and, ms you may expect, it w=j very weakening. The giddiness became worse, d-.r-<c«- «.« -re unbearable, and 1 v. •.=■ f< n ■ want of proper rest andix-u-; • nst. ’ r < . eat nothing worth s, c.i .> j - 1 : -aput before me-, eo I got p . ’< it* Tonic.” ’• How did you eeme .-*• got tl a - >_ “ Well, you see, nc*--* v a* bro •• of * worse case than r :be •.- v. . •!, ** the scarce of my iulcrma- ' ■ ua-» i. worthy, a* I said befe.- , X . a. bottle." “ How did it act ?” •• Ju*t like a truepick-me rrn. I? ssa-Jed to strengthen my aiaurdeie-.l - n:acj snd digestive organs from the very tint, ~-j- I eould socn take my food without amy sense of oppression oe «we’Jing afterv-anla. more than that, I could enjoy w’lat I did sat. I suffered do more fr«m headaches, and, after * few days, I slept as - un-i.y a* I always do when lam well I i tf=fl «. on I was pleased to get rid of that giddrr<«. To cut it short, Clements T\-nk <-•?« put me as right aa lam now and i .-•. been e .-er since, and I could again go alx-’.:’. • v rk with energy. Bi’.iousr.ess never I * m* now, for if I fee! a sign of it connug «»n, I make haste to take a few doses of Clements Tonic, and that wards it off. I oould tell you of more than one case whero the greatest benefit has been derived from that remedy, and I know one hotel fat particular where it is regularly served over the bar at 6d. for a tiny giass full, and th* proprietor of the hotel sax’s it is far and sway the most effective pick-me-up to b* •btained for love or money." “ But I came to get you opinion?” ** Well, I think it is the only genuio* remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ; it di-I what son* of the other things could do, and I must speak a* I find. The proof <k Uu paddha* is in the eating, you know!** ‘•What about printing* this—you ooq*| object ?" You can do Just as you think fit abort that. I’ve net the least objection as long M you only print what I've said, for I know that to be the pure truth.”
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 333, 11 October 1907, Page 4
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