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PIANO TALK. A GOOD PIA NOi« » firrt J due iovhatraebi »s well as a ine&ns o culture aaH There is no article manufactured that will gin u large • return for the money invested. 3ranting this to bo true, the Piano to be sought after by thoee who wish to buy must not only have a good tone, but be well and faithfully mad-, and be sold at a fair price. It must be built to stand years of usa.~ The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBLIN PIANO COMPANY lulfll all these conditions.

A REGULAR M* TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The C**e ot THOMAS STEWART, Esq.

(From the **Penrith BY Crux SPECIAL RXPORTXX. “ Unquestionably Clement* Tonic doo* oulled me through. I coul In't get au atom of good out of thonuinerouj nfJier medicina* I tinii, bub this remedy did the business foe me in double quick time.” These were La* ■vord* of Mr. Thom.i* Stewart, baker, W'indsor road, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, to a reporter who waa dr tailed tn h-v* a littl* ■k'* l him snent his sometime sickness * e *. ’ ■ ai 'l that leman, offering th* oew*r>aper mao a etour, aud toking a seat him.wif. “ One* upon a time I frequently »wi many strange at acta. I was attacked <i>b a giddy sicknes*. My food disagreed with me, aud 1 jxad to drop eating ror a time altogether almost. I lost all ray strength and energy. My work became * ourden ; 1 seemed to be always tired. X iolent headaches came on. There was a heavy feeling of oppression wd 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 bitterish substance in the mornings.’' “ You were bilious, apparently !” . m 1 “**”l to be a regular martyr to bin jess. I was never safe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by ■ bilious attack. I tried all sort* of medicine* to ward off the attack* when I felt them coming on, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pellet*. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, bet, with th* exception of Clemeuts Tonic, all these medicines were utterly useless in any star* of my trouble. * “ To return to your last attack I” “Oh ; yes,'•’replied Mr. Stewart. « W*Q, Z had farther aiatressing symptoms- A Severe bleeding at the nose set in. Thia was most difficult to stop, and, as you may expect, it was very weakening. The giddiness becair.- worse, the headaches more unbearable, and I was sufiering from wank oi proper rest and acurisiur.cnt, for I could eat nothing worth spooking of when it was put before me; bo I got a bottle of Crementa Tonic.” ’* How did you come to get that!" “ \\ ell, you see, news v as brought to m* of a worse c&se than mine being cured, and, a* the source of my information was trustworthy, as I said before, I sent for * tettto.” •• How did is act T*

j “Just like s true pick-me-up. It «*. >d bo strengthen my disordered stomach and digestive urgxua from the.- very first, and I oould soon uke my food without any seso* of oppression or swelling afterwards, and, more than that, I cou'.i enjoy wliat I did cat. 1 suffered no more from headaches, and, after a few days, I slept as Boundly aa l I always do when I am welt I can tell yog 1 was pleased to get rid of that giddiness. To cut it ebort, Clement* Tonic snon put axe m right as I am now, and have been ever since, and I could again go about my work with energy. Biliousness never troublea ms now, for if I fee! a sign of it coming on, I make haste to take a few doses of okmenu Tonic, and that wards it off. J oould tell you of more than one case where the greatest benefit has been derived from that remedy, and I know one hotel ia particular where it is regularly served over the bar at 6J. for a tiny glass full, and th* proprietor of the hotel Kxys it ia tor and sway the most effective pick-me-up to b* hblauxed for love or money.” “ But I taw to get your opinion!” “ Well, I think it is the only genuine ?emedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;t% did what now? of the other could da, und I must speak as I find. The proof of thi puddinj is m the eating, you koowT “What about printing this—you don't -Meet r « •• You can do just as you think fit about Mmh Pre not the least objection as long as you only print what I've said, for I know that tc be the pure truth.” VTtTUTORY DECLARATION. L Tsomas M.vasv. of Windsor-fond, Rooty UHL Mar S.dar -. In the Coionr cf New South WaJes, do SOlsmnl} an< sice •rely decisre ihat I have carcJuily md the aaa.xra docmuent, coneisUn? of three lottos, and erw..ecuUveiy oumbered from one to three, and that IK -ontalns and is a true and Liitbfu! aooount of my itlnne and cure by Clemente Tonta, that I have given the parterulan voluntarily sad do n t rvxe’ r one penny pa_> nient Hr sama, and also ocntalne u_v iut! perni>S£.ion to public the Stem la any wty , and I mate this vClamn deciaraKon oonsoient ousiy believh** the aune to be me. and by virtue ot the prorisicne of an Act rn 4s aud parsed «n the ninth yea* of the reJ» of her present Majesty, intltul.xi "An Act for the more efieeAual obeli'.-ott ?f Oaths ano Affirmations taks» end mada lu ve various Departments of me»i of New South Wales, and to sutatitel* DsdaraUoas in hen thereof, and for the supt resei** »f voluntary rvd satot judicial Oathe and Affidavit*• te-Und ■* w ,BK thh tai Av tf Btamta, OM Um, tetad nd tata. ** fcir.’iauswwaS* ;?i**-* *-*■-■*-ft f , , , EMPIRE CO.’S I I Royal packing! j, o. o I t li T | Preserves Prodsces ♦ ? [•« | hixu < fae X ... Leather. ♦

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 341, 6 December 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 341, 6 December 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 341, 6 December 1907, Page 4

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