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PIANO TALE. PLAN Ou .fir;-., class investment as well as o culture and pleasure. There is ni article manufactured that will giv* as large a return for the money invested. Granting this to be true, the Piano to be sought after by those who wish to buy must not only have a good tone, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair price. It m ust bo built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR ML | TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The C«we of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. (Prom the ** Penrith Tisnes.") BY OCR ftfXCIAL RKrORTKK. “ Unquestionably Clejncv.tx Tonic aloe* pulled roe through. I cc.ul.ln t g»s an ako** of good out of the numeren* other medicin** 1 tried, but this remedy did the husiuea* for me in double quick time.” Th*** were th* word* of Mr. Thoma* Stewart, bak**, Windaor-rosd, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, t* a reporter who was detailed to have a Uttl* chat with him anent his sometime sickneaa, ! “Yes,” aaid that gentleman, offering th* ' newspaper man a chair, auu taking a seat I himself. “One® upon a time I frequently ' tad many etrange attack*. I was attacked j with a giddy sicknesa My food disagreed ( with me, au.d I had to drop eating tor a lime altogether almost. I lost all my strength and energy. My work became a burden ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came oil There was a heavy feeling of oppression and great bw*l- - at the pit of the stomach after eating. I passed t*rrible nights, sleep being almost out of the question, and my tnoulh aaa tongue were covered with a bitterish substance in the mornings.” ,

You were bilious, apparently “ ' es ; I used vo be a regular martyr to biHxaaess. I was never aafe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medicine* to ward off the attacks when I felt than* coming oq, and I took many c4****iy advertised peaa, pill*, pearls, and pelta**. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, bat, with ri** exception of Clement* Tonic, all th*** medicines were utteriy useless in any »f my trouble.” “ To return to your lo*t attack 1” “Oh ; yes,’’replied Mr. Stewart. “ Well, I had further distressing symptom*. A ■ever* bleeding at the no&e aet in. This was most difficult to stop, and, as you may expect, it was very weakening. The piddiness l>ecamc worse, the unbearable, and I was suffering freaftA of proper rest- and for 1 could •at nothing woith speaking of when it was fat before me ; so I got a bottle of Crement* onic. ” •"5 “ How did you ccme to get that?* “ \Vell, you see, news wa« brought to ma *f a worse case than mine being cured, and, aa the aouroo of my information waa truatworthy, aa I aaid before, I sent for a hottla.’ “ How did It aet ?” “Just like a true pick-me-up. I; •«. to strengthen my disordered stomach and digestive organa from the very first, aad I **uld *OO6 take my food without any sense ut opprumkiu or swelling afterwards, aad, Ukar* than that, I could enjoy what I dfd eat. I Buflscvd wo more from headaakam and. after a few da*-*, I slept as soukUwml ■Uwsyw. fe. 1 am wQI. I*m «dft-y«g T WM pl««a*d to gat rid *f that gjJbNMa. To cut it ahor*, danwat* T*».ia st** p«t 38 ui right ax I am nowa, asd bav* hamievar since, aad I could «g«La ge &hm»t my work with energy. LXftmsa&m aerer txoubl** m* now. for if I fesl a vign of it coming on, I mak* hast* to take a feiv doaes «f dement* Tonic, and that wards it off. I could tell you of more than one case where th* greatest benefit has been derived from that remedy, and I know one hotel m particular where it i* regularly »erved over th* bar at fid. for a tiny glass f ill, and Cha proprietor of th* hotel says it i* far and away the most effective pick-me-up te ba tbtained for lev*or money.” “ But I came to get your opinion V* ** Well, I think it u the only genuin* remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ; It did what note of the other could do, and I must speak as I find. Trie proof at the. pudding is in the eating, you know’” “What about printing thia—you dost *M*et f < ** You can do just aa you thick fit about that. I’ve not the least objeetion a* lone M you only print what I’ve aaid. Nr I knew that to be the pur* truth.’

FIKTUTOXT DXCLARATIO*. L r»MUI 4 Win toor-roac, flB. M*r S»riee<-. !* the Ctaloer oJ Kj>r S«’Hb TUu m solsm-ly mi •■•c'reJr dvoiar? I have ca.-*Buliy read the anu.xsa floeuroent, coeKKine et three foMc*. and ooa • KSUivaiy noatbered from one *• three, and 9*et n ->cntaiM M* H a tras and taifltfui Aeooant of ®iy B'nea sad cure bj CVeenmt* Tonic, that I bar® Hires th* par»»cuje«« voluntarily sad do d t rece*'* cee Mcsy payawnt for ewee. and *l*o contain* *ul! netrn'ssion to vntuoa Um •mb* ia anv vra,. at II mat* this sei etna <nto tto® ooDscleotiouA!* beJirrtnr Wm w* Sb b* knM, sad by virtu* st the prevtsiem of an Ad ™-<i* and passed in the niuU year N th* reico of bet peesaol Mateaty, intituled “An Aet tor the room effectual abotiuon of Oath* ana ASmatiooe Ma and made In ■,* varieu* l>epert«ner.teo' nest of New South Wales, and to ante*rum Declaration* in lieu thereof, and for Um *upi rewe* of voioatary end extra juo,otal Oath* and Aidant*.* MmM mil IN, Ba N if etcM hundred sad *iee*r ** w * ta * 'Pw.loaßmcß.ijr,

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 351, 28 February 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 351, 28 February 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 351, 28 February 1908, Page 4

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