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PIANO TALK. PIANO is a fir.l class investment ae well as a’means o culture and pleasure. There h no article manufeslureu that will give m large a return for tbe menty iuveeied. Granting this to be true, the Phuio to be sought after by those who wi*h tn buy must not only have a goed tone, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fait price. It mnat be built to stand yeare of use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDDERLtN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR WL TO Biliousness

BUT HEVEg Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Estj. ( f'rom th* Tim**.**) ** C’f. • • Tnuic «!oto r-ul’cu »nt th..•■}«»/ I . . . .<3 Aom jf good «Mrt-trf the ».».»». v." x ■ r meUk iocs I titau, but lifts rv-u*t3 : .j • *.N**insM> for ne in <fbu.k liuto.” 1 tx-.-e were Uta words of Mr. Stewart, Luher, Wi,.«l*<»r < FZv.ty HI!!. i*cur Sytb.ey, to a repertw . -n was : • •*;. -i t-~ !s~-e a litlJb •hi? V”.. h.tn »r?>' ; Srfibwsv itewAifetpet mat* a*hu ; . a eeat •wtn-rif. “Once cjx-u *:t t»e ! fro- ~-n<]y tad tHti v elroige ,v ... ks. 1 vas all* Jied icith a £i«l.|y eiikiH-M. My f- -l g-oed vilh me, ard I ha ! tc -'-•j.-n; for a ’itna altogether air.-,-’ ! i.' all my atrcoglh aau energy, ilv v ■ berime a burden; 1 seemc<. to ba rival's tired. Violent headache* .-aftze on. Tlscre ■u-s a heavy for line of oj .. sreat f ■•«■«!• ling at the p:t of r.ie atoe- • .h niter eating. I peaaed terrible nights, Jeep Ixiing almost out of the question, aud my mouth und tongue were covered with & bitterish substance in tbv mornings." M You were bilious, appai-erttly ?” * ■* ; I use !tobe a regular martyr to I was nevqr''aafe from four that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. 1 triol all sorts of medicines to ward off tho attacks wheu I felt them on, and 1 took many cleverly advertised peaa, pills, peirla, and pellet* They were guaranteed to cure evervtiiing from measles to paralysis, but, witli tbe exception of Clements Jbnic, all these medicines were utterly useless in any stage ef niy trouble.* •* To return to your last attack T ■ “Oh ; yes,’’replied Mr. Stewart. “ Well, I had farther symptoms. A wvere bleeding at the nose set in. This was most difficult to stop, and, as you expect, it was very weakening. The giddiness became worse, the headaches more unbearable, and I was suffering from want of proper rest and nor.ri-.lnr.ent, for I could eat nothing worth speaking of when it was put before me ; so 1 got a buttle of Ciementa ** How did you come to get *WS~ * ‘ ** Wall, you see, ne'.rs was brnugsu t fOt af a worse case than mine being cured, and, ea the source of my information was trustaa I aaid before, I sent for a M How did it set F •* Just Hka a true niek- me-np. If «ato strengthen my aisordeivd stomach and digestive organa from tiie very first, aad I •raid aooa take my food witlxnit any sense of oppression or swelling afterwards, and, assn than that, I could enjoy wlvit I 4ia sat, I suffered bo more from headaches, and, after a few day*. I slept as soujuliy aS I always do when I air Wvll 1 can tell you I was pleased to get rid of 1 hat giddineaa To cut it abort, Clements Tonic snon put ms as right as I am bow, and have been ever docs, and I could again go aunt «ny work with energy. Bi'iousnes- mver troubles •» now, for if I 'eel a sign of it coining on, I make h&*te to take a few doses st OeßMßta TojJc, and that wards it oft I aould tell you of more than one case wherw tbs greatest bwjcfit has beep derived hum that remedy, and 1 know one hotel in particular where it is regularly cerved over the bar at Od. for a tiny glass full, and Ae proprietor of ths hotel s&ys it fe far and sway the most effective pkk-nto up to bn •btained for love or inon y.” w But I came to get you. >pin:nu !“ M Well, I think it is Die only genuine ranedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;ft did what none of the otlier things could do, and I must apeak as I find. The proof «( the pudding is In tho eating, vpu know’” 5 ••What about printing thS—you dra*| shiest F _ i ’* You era do just a* you think St abouti that. I’ve not the lexst ebjectios as ioue to yra orly print what I’ve su'd, for I kMto that to be the pure truth.”

rtiTUTORT DECLARATION. 1. TSOSU Sh-VAM. of Windsor road. Roctv U3L BSM M/dne’-, In the Colony of New S- uth Wales, to •olear ly «ißiweljr declare Lhat 1 have carefully nad tbe ann.xeo document, o-oKfMtKV of 'arac folios, and cm -ecuthvlr ntzn.-t-«-«v<l from oo« to taree, and that it i d ic a true and iaitofu! aceosnt of my fifone a; i tnir* br Qemvnts Teste, that I have e Ivro the particulars voluntarily •nd toot rew : '-e one jwnny payment for same and •too eontalna u «ui* to publ xi the smm In any way, and I make this tcUtua declaxnMn oonacteaUmtsly believirc the icwne to be Wen, and by virtue at tbs pr»* : 9 »n:ts c< m Act e.cto and psaeed in the ninth yea cf the rciun oi Itet pm ent Majesty, Istitu’jd "Au Art for the rcors rifeoiua! abolil'oa of Oaths anti Afftai*t4oes Ul<m and made Is is various Departments of thetfoi «t*> BM*t of Mew South Wales, and to astotltate Deciaratlons is lteu thereof, and for the rai-nmsioa •f ebhratary end eitra Ja.ho.al Oaths and Affidavits • MM u aw. . HU.' u,u «m <U, .1 Mwsatar, see tbe— is 1 etrht tendtod and ahiUy- | EMPiag CH’S I Royal ;i * SoW. ■ • Preserves cXd ; The “1 «i» Leather. — — < - n y ■ Polish.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 345, 17 January 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 345, 17 January 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 345, 17 January 1908, Page 4

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