PIANOu • fint class investment m well as a mei-' *» culture and pleasure. There article manafaevured that will « M large a return for the mnney inv?»tcd Granting this to be true, the Pi*r be sought after by those who wiy buy must not only have a go-'d ’A jr but be well and faithfully be sold at a fs.ir price. It mp»t m. built to stand yrafs of "uX Piancs now offer, d by X x THE LONDON ANDBSRLINi PIANO COMPANY’ El fulfil all these conditions. » A REGULAR M; TO Biliousness BUT SEVER Troubles Him NOW. THOMAS STEWART, Esq. SV nr a spr f 1..» ceim&te*. Tooic akme . snj . .» ;< 1 ci.ut-.rr c pi-t an atom > *? ulo: • i ’*'r?u!»ierouflo«!ier medicines '. • ‘F■* n*t, r>lj htoiuesß foe ; ° e J? 7*, tinw were the I v’ 1 * t ” I' - ' ' KU ‘ x: ’ -Stewart, Am h-.! urrwl, Jbw.ty Hdl. near Sydney, t« i '.•T.k’v I »r«. sail ..n M-. ..... ,r, ; ,rj. t:u g ! V f ’***'.* **• | l»n?v -jp u a fttne I frequently ... ...any »--3. 5 , irf . *:.h a giddy aieknesß. Mr food I wj.h me. a; Ih?l to drop eating for a j inte altogether aimest. I Joet all my | itrength and aoarpy. 5Ty k uecame a ’ I •eeme.l to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. There was a heavy feeiiug of oppression and s.eat sweldng at the pit of the stomach after eatiaz. L passed terrible nfrhts, sleep being almost rat of toe question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a 'bitterish substance in the morr.ir js.” “ You were bilious, apparently y . * » I UBe d to be - reg.Jp r martyr to bnrxxness. I was never safe from fear that I was going to be prrst rated by « bihons attack. I tried aR surts of mediernaa to ward off the altock- when I felt them oommg ou, aj i jjany cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pellets. w cre guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paialysia, but, with the exception of CSemeuta Tonic, these medicii.ps were utterly useless in any ■fagw of my l rouble. ” To return to vour last attack C "Oh ; yes,"replied Mr. Stewart. “ WrtT, I had further distressing Ej'mptoms. A severe bleeding at the nose set in. This was most difficult to slop, and, as you may expect, it was very weal ening. The giddi8088 becam. worse, the headaches more unbearable, and I was s dFcring from want of proper rest and nourMinxnt, for I could eat nothing worth speaking of when ft was fat before me : so I got a bottle of Ciwmesxa onic.” V
” How did you oome to get that J" “ H ell, you see, ne-<rg was brought- to me af a worse case than mine being cured, and, M the source of my itdonaaUon was troskas I said before, J aent for a “ How did it aet 1* 14 Just like a true pick-me-up,. It am. tod to strengthen my dieurdered stomach and sigMUre organs from the very first, and I eouid soon take my food without any sense ol oppression or swelling afterwards, and, care than that, I could enjoy wliat I did ■at. I suffered no more from headaches, •ad, after a few days, I slept as soundly m I •Iwvys do when lam well. I can tell yen I was pleased to get rid of that giddineaa. To cut it short, Clements Tonic anon put mo as right as I am now, and hare been ever since, and I could again gn about my work with energy. Biliouraess never troubles »• now, for if I feel a sign of it coming on, I make haetc to take a few doses of OUments Tonic, and that wards it off. I arald tell you of more than cue case where toe greatest benefit has been derived from toai remedy, and I knew one hotel in Cticular where it is regularly served orer bar at fid. for a tin* glare full, and the proprietor of the hotel says it is far and away the most effective pack-me-up to be totemed for love or monty.** “ But I came to get your opinion ?" “ Weil, I think it is the only gennHa remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;ft did what none of the other things could do, and I must speak as I find. The proof ct tot padding is in the eating, you know!*’ •< “ Whal about printing thia—you don’t •Mectr d M Yra can do just as yon think fit about that. Fee not the least objection m long at you only print what I’ve said, for I kMW that to be too pure troth.'* STiTUTOffY DECLARATION. I, Teems* o* Wtnrisor-road, Roots- DOL toar Srfdac tn tbs Uofocy c! hew South Walea. de Solemnly an. sine -rely declare Usat I bare carc'ulW lead the auL.sea dsenDect, ot itone folios, and cowvcctiveJy numbered from one as three, and that 11 -enisles art! is a tree and £ajfe--I*l account of n>y illness and eur* hr C!eraen!s Sonia, that I have s !cen the parUcu’ua Voluntarily ■Dd do D t rcce e one j-enar r -yroenS *w sr-ne. and ■he eealai&a u.» fuß to the MM la any way, and I make this eo’.tu-n deciaraMen eooeotatiousiy belieri-< the ea.-ne to be tree, aad by virtoe of the provisions of aa Act r-xda and peaaed in the ninth year of the rein ef tor eriwai kJaJ«*y. intlta’sd ‘ An Act far toe more ■ffectnal abotirion of Oatos and ASraiwar tak»« usd made la >e varloua Departnwu’e at theGcrere New Booth Walea. and tn Deciaratlooe in hau there* sod for toe rf voiuatory end extra Judicial Oaths and Affidavits • beefased at 800. * HHI thto Im day Wg "" & WbumxS/ | EMPIRE CO.’S j ’ | Royal flacking H L t t Preserve* , cakes ■ 1 th* fi |i | finq < ‘ • Leather. - v*^--» \ pg. f
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 342, 20 December 1907, Page 4
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