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PIANO TA T PIANO a class investment as well as a’f culture and pleasure. Tbs: article manufacture that wiL large a return for the money i Granting this to be ime, the J be sought after by tMhe who buy must not only have a go but be well and faithfully m‘ be sold at a fair prie*. It built to stand years of us t Pianos new offered bv '’HE LONDON XN’DREU PIANO C niPXNY fulfil aK th.’se condit: >n=. A REGULAR Mx TC Siliousne Troubk.'S H N O W. The Cast of THOMAS SAVART, ( Prom. (At “ Times. “Unqueal cnxl.ly Ch oclleti e»« th>«»a~h. !c >1 gron oalef thwnxunrt - r-. I tried, but this Sr-..'.'- j , l>»; me in double quivk Wtotlnor road, Rot-ty !• ’l. near S a nporter who to h.. chat will, him xner.T- *•: t s..bk , .,iw 'simse'.f. **(h»ce a ttm® I f *<Mi ni’.ny strong? au.iu.-i v L was with a giddy My food • with me, ai d 1 ha.l to drw eat: time altogether a!n»<».- I lost •treagth and etwr, My w. rk I harden ; 1 *ee>no-; to te aiwa Violent headaches romr «n. Tbr

heavy feeling of op ores. .. andgr Ung at the pit cf i ; : -ha - :' 1 passed terrible nights, sleep beir out of the questk and my um tongue were covered with a •utetauce in the momincs.” “ You were a, ..-arently ?* * "SB ; I used V> be a reguLvr u I wa* ne'er safe f that I was going to te prostrat bilious attack, i tried x 1 sox ts of i to ward off the aita-eks when I f coming on, and i took many advertised peas, pills, J-earls, ate They were guaranteed to cure ev from measles to paralysis, but, - •xccyion of Qements Tonic, : medic ices were utterly useless in e •( my trouble.* •• To return to your lart attack f ‘'Oh ; ycs,”replied Mr. Stewart. I had further diiti-essiag sympt •eve.-s bleeding at lite nose set : ru moot difncnlt to sto-», and, as expect, it was very weakening. T oess became woree, the teodach unbearable, and I was s tffe ing fr> of proper rest and non:: I»- .ent, ftx •at nothing worth s; “ - ifc of <hfat before me ; so I got a te tile of • onic.” “ “ How did you come to get th “ Well, you see, DCWSjWas ' /. of a worse case than n . xA.' as ths source of my inlet to. in w worthy, aa I said before, I eo> betlia " “ How did it act T* * ‘ like a true pick me-np. i to strengthen my disorlercd' st or digeatr.,- organs from the very firs eouid noon take my food without a Gt oppression or swelung afterwai esore than that, I coted enjoy sh. sat. I suffered ne more frosu he and, after a few days, I s ept, as som slwaya do when I am u rIL I can I wa* pleased to pet rid of that g: To cut it short, Clements Tonic s me as right as I am now and have I since, aud I could 6gain go ateut n with energy. B>Hou < soess never ne qow, for if I fee* a sign of it cos I uiAte haste to take a few < dements Tonic, and thu wards i sould toll you of mere Uun one cas the greatest benefit has been deriv khat remedy, and I know one particular where it is rejrulvrlv sen the bar st Sd fcr a tiny glass full, proprietor erf the hotel says it is away the most effective ptek-me-u •btained for lore or moxM-i.’

“ But I earn* to get your opinion •• Well, I think it is tlie only remedy going. Anyhow, it cured did what none of the other things c and I must speak as I find. The the pudding la in the eating, you kx “What about printing this—yc object F •* You can do just a* you think 1 tbo*. Pre not the least objection M yen ooly print what I’ve said knew that to be the pure truth.” ertruTGRY declaration. I. Tbomax 9r«*AM. e( WliKteor-rJad. R ■MI B«doe'. te the (Mcr.r ct New South totemriy an. ooewete debtee Uu. I have •ead the onr. .xea decuiucrt, cc-=.s:;:rz tottee. and coa.secutivelv sarnbend froi (tree, azxd IWt it -wetalni asd is a true tel aocount o( liln.ss i.nd enre by Sente, that I have riven the inFtw lars v. ■nd do a t rtce -e ore |<«aa»«n,=ut frs-« alto aoctalM ax tnl! p-rr ’Mkn * o pu £•* 5n U: tree, and by virtue of the pr-- - -na o< n>«4« and passed in the ntn'h vex of the her preheat Majesty, iatztu'ed “Ar. Act tor affectual aboJ.vvc. ef Oaths uxi a ’.n-»at-< and made m he varioua n«p Ameer »of -,h meal ef New South Walts, ana to ; Dectemxteee te lieu thereof, md foe the sc rf voluntary -ed extra f*Lcul OatU and A a* Rae. . HID this flies X EMPIRE OQ.'S Royal |}!ackir Il 8014 II Preserves I***? 5 the )• SSJ I i ii Leather. —-k- Mi

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 347, 31 January 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 347, 31 January 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 347, 31 January 1908, Page 4

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