PIANO TALK. GOOD PIA NO to a Aral class investment as well aa a‘mean, o | culture and pleasure. There i- ?au ! article manufactured that will girVaa : large a return for the money invested. Granting this to be true, the Piano to be sought after b, those who wi’h ta buy must not only have a good :-oe, < but be well and faithfully made, ®ad be sold at a fair price. It mutt ba 1 built to stand years of uas. The I Pianos now offered by THE LONDON AND3ERLIN PIANO COMPANY’ I fulfil all these conditions. 1 A REGULAR M. TO Biliousness eur Trembles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. ( Prom the ** Pmri’.h Tiviu.’*/ ET OCR 6TKII.IL. RSFOBTER. •• Unquest Cier.'ir '* ♦orje alow pulled lie through. I couldn't get an stows of good out of tho numerous other medicine® I tried, but. thin remedy did Ui« b;-.siuess for me in double quick time.” were :h® words of Mr. lltomas Stewart, bakao, Windsor-road, Booty Hill, nesar Sydney, to a reporter wb.o was detailed to hxve a litt 1® chat with him anent hisaometime sickn-aa.
“ Ye®.” ®ai«l that geatletnan, offering th® newspaper man a elixir, and taking a seat himself. “Once upon a time I frequently Mad many strange attack*. 1 was attacked with a giddy aickncts. Uy food disagreed with me, and I had to drop eating for a time altogether ®dmost. I lost all my strength and energy. My work became a burden ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent be»lachc3 came on. There wu a heavy feeling of oppression ami great swelling nt the pit-of the atomaeh alter eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almoe® oct of the question, and xny mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish anbatanceln the mornings.” “ You were bilious, apparently Y* *'■»»; I used to be a regular martyr to I waa never safe from fear that I waa going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of mediaiaea to wmd off the attacks when I fell them oosung on, and a took many ckosartr adverti.vxl peas, pill®, pearls, and pefiea®. They were guaranteed to cure everyu»iD® from measles to paralysis, but, with tow except icn of Clements Tonic, all thaae medicines were utterly uselees in any atofß ef xny trouble.’* “ To return to your last attack !” “Oil ; yes,"replied Mr. .Stewart. “ Well, I had further distressing symptoms. A •avare bleeding at the naec set in. Thia was iqfst difScnlt to stop, and, as you may expect, it was very weakeni.ig. The giddiness became woraa, the headacnes mor® unbearable, and I was suffering from wan® of proper rest and uouri-diment, for I could eat ncllting worth speaking of wiien it was put before me ;so I got a bottie oLPrementa Tonic. ” A “ How did yon come to get that “ Well, you see, news wa® brought to m® of a worse case than mine being cured, and, •a the source of my information was trustworthy, a® I said before, I sent for • botti®.” “ How did it act r “ Just like a true pick-me-up. li ted 6o strengthen my disordered stomach and digestive organs from the very first, aad I wold seen take my food wit boat any sense of oppreeakm or swelling afterwards, aad, I mors than ‘.hat, I could enjoy u hat I dH eat. I suffers! we more from az»], after a f®w I slept aa ®ouadAr an I shrew* I am writ. I ea® WM yw I •»«-- ?-'®Msd get rid sf that ydlleim. Tc cs? it ahort, Cierisats T®:m® r»®v pul m® ■« right si J am sad hae® beeaeear since, and 1 could »® m g® about »oy work ■ritn energy. f*>-ew€a® sex er trouble® me now, for if I feal a sign of it ooraing on, I make haate to take a tew doaes uf Clements Tonie, and tlxat wards it off. X aonld tell yon of mere than one case where th® greatest benefit has been derived from that remedy, and I know on® hotel in particular where it is regularly served over the bar at 6d- for a tiny glass full, and thn proprietor of th* hotel saya it is far and away tha moat effective pick-me-up to bu ibudned for lore or money."
** But I came to get your opinion !” •• Well, I think it is th» only genuine remedy going. Anyhow* ’lt cured me ;It did what none of the other things could do, and I must apeak as I find. The proof et Um pudding i® in the eating, yon know!" « “What about printing this—you don’t •bjactT < “ You can do just aa you think fit about that. Ft® not the least objection aa lonff M yvu only print what I've said, far I knew that tc be the pure truth.” fftnOOßy DECLARATION. I, Tugma* S'..v«xr, Wledaar-rosd. ftll mu 3<rtlee . ’«> UWes/ o.' • aoismrlf ar. Merely declare tisa I have cuetuUy foWo®, and not Buwtored from cne t® ttrss, xad test te -warn® <• a tree std faifeful aocouut of a.y UUma ssd e-.re by Ciencntß fralc, that I La'S xR«t *h« rolnnteruy and do n t re~ • s eee, paym®ua Mi in any wa z . ’• 1 th;f nsiran <M>®mi Man believing iks smm •» b® tras. and by vinas cl Un provisions ot an Are | r4i and pi err* in the ninxii 'em of ’.be rcirn «* her pruncx Majesty, intitu'.sd "An Act for the more effector «Tol>-..0r. -.1 Oslhs scU A".rtr.ilk« latae* And nace tn •• various DeuartmeDtn of mtM of Nsw South Wains, and to sclsMna , DnciustiOM In lieu thereof, and for the ■f voluntary -id extra judicial Oaths and AWdanUL" IW>W M--BM Hll IM> 1m <Ur M ’*** BR& ‘ irV.IOBMWKB.a* _ LKSPIBE 00.71 X : .. x 1 1 Roys.! flacking! I• “ I J Prtsfc-wa ’! fc ? X I the aim | j. leaiW. ~ * X , ed ? * sW M S<?-y<
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 350, 21 February 1908, Page 4
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