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PIANO TALK. G 0 0 D PIA N O 13 , first class invastrnent as well as a*mfane o culture and pleasure. Tbe-e i<» n<» article manufactured that will give &• large a return for the money invited. Granting ibis to be true, the Piauo to be sought after by those who wi b to buy mast not only huve a good tjae, but be well and faithfully madu, and be sold at a fair price. It muoL be built to stand years of use. Tbe Pian< s now offer 4 hv IH3 LON BO V ‘ x n . , - : PfAXO C » l ‘ . fulfil all tbsoe o ;diL ..in. A REGULAR TO 3iliousness BUT MEYER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. C Prom the “ Penrith Timen.”} BY OCR SPECIAL REPORTER. M Unquestionably Clcnxcnta Tonic alone SHillet! inc through. I ccu’du t get ar. atom g'Hxl outrf the numerous other medicines I trirfl, w't this remedy did the buaiuess for -ns in double quick time.” These w ere the words of Mr. Thomas Stewart, bak<r. Windsor road, Rc<ty IhH, near Sydney, to a reporter who was detailed to ha.e a little W b !,n aPcnfc sometime it*, said tiiai gci.Lj’man, offering the ncw»jMpvr man a chair, and taking a seat MmseJ. Once upon a time 1 fretjuently •ad many strange at:ack, u J wag alUu feed with a giddy sickness. My food disagreed with me, and I had to--iiop eatuig for * time altogether ehnost. 1 lost all my ctrength and energy. My w<-rk became a burden ; I seemed to be always tired. V folent headaches came on. There was a heavy feeling of onpreenon ami great swelling at the pit of the stomach after eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almost out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bi’ -erish substance in tbe morning*. n •* You wore Lilioua, apparently V “ »; I uwd to be a regular martyr to I was never safe from fear that 1 was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medicines to ward off the attacks when I felt tl-.em on, and x took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pellets. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, hut, with ths axccption of Clements Tcnic, all these medicines were utterly useless in any stars of my trouble.*’ ** To return to yonr lost attack !” “Oh ; yes,” iT.ulied Mr. Stewart. “Well, X had further di-.tres&ing symptoms. A Severe Heeding at the nose set in. Tills was inofet difficult to slop, and, as you may expect, it was very weakening. The giddiBess became worse, the headaches more unbearable, and I was suiting fre-m want of proper rest and nourisameut, for I could aat nothing worth Sj-eakirg of when it was put before me ; so I got a bottle of Clements Tonic.” ** How did you come to get that ** U ell, you see, news uaa brought to ini of a worse ease than mine being cured, and, ta th-* source of my information was> trustworthy, aa I said before, I seat for a bottle ” “ How did It art r

“ Ju*t like n true pick -me-up. i; :ed to fttrmgthae my disordered stomach and olgesuve organa from the very first, and I eould aooq take my food without any sense ot oppression ar swelling afte: wania, and, mor- than ’hat, I coeki enjoy wlsat I did , «kL I suffered *no more from headaches, | and, after a few days, I slept as soundly sal always do when lam well I can teU you I was pleas.?. 1 to get rid of that giddiness. To out- it short, Clements Tonic soon put ae aa right as I am now. and have been ever aicce, and I could again go about my work with energy. Biliottsuesa never troubles tpe now, for if I feel a sign of it coining on, I make haato to tnke a few doses of Oemscts Tonic, and t-hat wards it off. I could tell yon of more than one case where the greatest benefit has been derived from khat 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 hole! says it is far and sway the most effective pick-me-up to be •btained for love or money.” ** But- I came to get your opinion F* ** Well, I think it is the only genuine tensely going. Any now, it cured me; it did what none of the other things could do, and I must speak as I find. The proof ci Uu pudding is in the eating, you know!" “What about printing this—you don’t ebjoet T’ u You can do just as you think fit about that. Fve not the least objection as long M you only printrwhat I’ve said, for I kxk&w that to be the pure truth.” * WtTVTORT DECLARATION. t, XIdWAB &x-»AST. ot WinApw red, Roerir TTHL uses Szdner, f a tb* Golony of New Scuth Waif*, do •OlMunly an sitx rely rte-iare that I have cvrvfullr rnd the in.XSQ locumcnt, etMi-isiimr »f ihree loMos, and coi ..<-~ut;re!y nun><>cred Imu one to throe, sod that it -cnlaias and is A true o&d faithful KWnint oi iu> iiHn-*e and ev.re by Clements Tonic, that ! have rheo the partteuian voluntarily •ad do o t rttx’ •• one j*nny payment ft-- Janie and Stan contains u_v *oi! penuissioa to Um Mids In any tray and 1 make this eohtsm dectoraMcs oonsclentiauMy believing the earns to bo •ns, sad by virtue of the provisions of an Act r-hds and passed io th* ninth y«ax of ths nei-n of tor present Majesty, inlftu'-d -An Act for .he mors •ffcchiaJ stahtion of Oalhs ami AffinnaU>.-« Lak—and mad« In :e various Deyartments of the Tore-u--of New Booth tVaies, and to «laCittx*n DeclMaUoos in ilea thereof, and for the Bu HP rea*i» »f Tdnntary rod extra ju-.i-.dal Oath* aud Affidavits• toolared if 800 HU Im <hf d 1 **» »“ a ™‘ K»V>V<»BltCt.lJ i EMPIRE CO.’S | X i Royal flacking | | * j! H —* I I Sr- 1 tel ifl Leather. ■ Polish. T

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 340, 29 November 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 340, 29 November 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 340, 29 November 1907, Page 4

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