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PIANO TALK. GOOD VIA NO ia ■ Sn>* ,lm investment M well *3 o culture and pleasure. * There i. -tn article manufactured that will give aa large a return for the mr-nej ianaM. Stunting thia to be true, the pun- vbe sought after by those who with to < buy must not only have a good c-n», but be well and faithfully mid-, and be sold at a fair price. It mu’ be built to stand years of nse. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON 4NDBKKLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all thaw oonditi -ns.

GULAR M. TO Jiliousness PUT HEVfFt . Lubiss Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. ( From the ** Penrsih bt nri. •* Unities*.•••f’.adylj’ Ci«D • Tsvic | i'-.w.'-it. fl's ■ -m

i u-kd. bat • cr-. -’y -■ ; . umao I'* «ie iu dou: 1* .p;??k tinu ’ TL -«? ver-' :oe *-ordj ot Mr. '1 iaonnu* Stewart, halier, Wisdacr toa.l, Rooty Mill, near Kydcry, M • reporter ui*o vu il. taiie-110 • lull* chat, with him r-neut his sometime sickutss. “ Yea,” said that gci/lrnmn, . :ug the uewn|>«l>er man a cn..ir, a:;-l *s.!d:ig a seal himself. “Once upon • time I f:c*. gently t«ul inat-y strange atuu-ks. I was attacked with a githly sickufsa. My food iLsacrced with me, aud I had to dnip eating for a time altogether almost. I L-st all my etrengUi and energy. My work becarre a burden ; I seemed tn be al*, ays tired. Violent headaches camo on. 3 ;ie; c was a heavy feeling of and g; eat swelling at the pit of tho stomach after eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep being ahr.Dei out of tho question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish •übst&Bco in the mornings.” ** You were biliuos, apparently F’ * nJ I used to be a regular martyr to I was never safe from fea? that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sor ts of medicines to ward off the attacks when I felt them oomir.jj on, and 1 took many cleverly advertised pesa, pills, pearls, and pellet*. They were guaranteed to cure ereryLLr-g from measles to paralysis, but, with exception of Clement* Tonic, all time medicines were utterly useless in any af my trouble." “ To return to your last attack f* ”Oh ; Mr. Stewart. “ Well, [ had further distressing symptom*. A iMvere bleeding at the nose *et in. Thi* was most diilicidt to etop, and, aa you may isxpect, it was very weakening. The giddiiseas became worse, the headaches more unbearable, and I was suffering frvA want of proper rest and nourishment, for I could - oat nothing worth speaking of when it wa* imt before me ; so I got * hottie of Cremettt* Tonic.”

“ How did you come to get that *” , Well, you ace, news was brought to n>« id a worse case Uian mine being cured, and, M the source of my infornnti n was trustirorthy, a* I aaid before, I sent for a kottle.”

« How did i» act r ** Just like a true pick-me-up. It sea. led to strengllien my disordered stomach and digestive organs from the very first, aad I aould soon take my food without any reuse of oppression or swelling afterwards, and. ■tore than that, I oould enjoy what I Aid •st. 1 suffered no more from headache*, and, after * few days, I slept as soundly a* I always do when I am well. I can teU you I was pleased to pet rid of that giddiness. To cut it short. Clement* Tonic soon put a« as right ae I am now, and have bees ever since, and I could again go about my work with energy. Bi’iousness never trouble* me now, for if I feel a sign of it coming on, f make hosts to take a few doses *f Clement* Tonic, and that ward* It ott I oould tell you of more than one case where klis greatest benefit has been derived Iran kliat remedy, and I know one hotel in niirUcular where it M regularly served over mi* bar at 6d. for a tiny glass full, end the proprietor cf the hotel say* it is far and •tray the moat effective pick-me-up to bn Attained for love or mon<y.*’ But I came to get your opinion •” •* Well, I think it ia ti»e only genuine rsmedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ji* did what none of the other things could do, and I must speak as I find. The proof oi tea pudding h in the eating, you know!” “What about printing this—you don’l teiJeetT” < M You can do just as vou think fit about teak Tve not the least objection as long M you only print what I’ve said, fw I knew that to be the pure truth. ”

ntTUTORT DECLARATION. I, Tkosj* of Ulsdsor-road, Rooty IliD, sew Bvdne- . In the Oniony of New South XVx»«. do SOlemrly ant afttcwnly declare that 1 nave carefvily raid the ann.xM ’oeumrnt, cooebtine at »hree folios, and eotsecutively nun>be e 4 front ot » to tteies, and that is xralaina and lea true and ftrite fol aeeount of my fllnew and care by Clem- nts Testa, tisall hare phen the parUarisrs vofoatan y sal des.t recede snp penny }*•meat for em•lie eoatsine i_y fol! permission to pat-Uxi tlw MM ta any way ( and . make this edct..u <kcL. Me* ooneotasUotnly believir>< the «*.-&« to be tare, sad by virtae ef the provisions of an A>v raid* and passed is the ninth yrai of too rn>r* ■* tai' present Majesty, Intitu'Ml “An Act for the more ■MiMtaal abolition of Oaths and Aansattons taWsad ewds In he rartow Demrauenw of SMS* of New South Wales, and to «ob»*rou» Dadsnutoo* Is lieu thereof, asd for Use xf votantsry end extes judicial Oaths and AlMavUa.”

teetered U Jtete MB tbte fast day < and nikotjEMPIRE OCX’S I Royal I J. Prescrrei lUap PMmm T I the luS . fire t Leather. —■ Polish. X

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 346, 24 January 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 346, 24 January 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 346, 24 January 1908, Page 4

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