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PIANO TALK. ao O D PIA NO it . Aral class investment as well as a’means e culture and pleasure. There is m article manufactured that will give m large a return for the money invested. Granting this to be true, the Piaep te be sought after by those who wish te buy must not only have a good tone, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair prioe. It must be built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offered by 'ZHE LONDON ANDBEBLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR M. TO Biliousness am Kf.vER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. cFrom :as “ TimesJ* i BY AFR SFSCfAL “Unque«t:onA:.sy Clenw-;» Tonic aloee p>i!led me tb.o ig’i. I c-v.. ..’t an atom f! £o**i out vt llus numerous other I tried, but thia retu<*<lydid thebusineaa far rr.e iu double qua k time.” Thcsa wera t.-» words of Mr. TLotnas Stewart, b&kw, Windsor-road. Rooty IL*!, near Sydney, to a reporter who was detailed to have & little clxat with him anc.it his aomeiiMte sickoesa.

“Yes,'’ said that p’;n k-nwin, ePennf the newspaper man a chair, and takir.g a seat himself. “Once upon a time I freqaantly many strange attack* I was aftarked with a giddy sickness. My food diaafreed with me, a..d 1 hail to dr&p oaring for a time altogether almost. I laat all my strength and energy. My work became a burden ; I seemed to be always tired. V iolent hesulaches on. There was s heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the stomach alter eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almost out of the queaticu, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish substance iu the mornings.” “ A’on were bilious, apparently ** * ‘ 'es ; I used to be a regular martyr to 1 was never safe from faay that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried ail sor ts of medicines to ward off the attacks when 1 fels tana oomm~ on, and I took many atovoriy advertised peas, pills, pearls, and peltate. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with tias exception of Clements Tonic, all thsos medicines were utterly useleu in any of my trouble.* “ To return to your last attack f* M Oh ; yes,” replied Mr. Stewart. “ Well, I had further distressing symptoms. A Severe bleeding st the nose set in. This was most difficult to etop, and, as yon may sxpoet, it was very weakening. The giddiness became worse, the headaches mora nnhearable, and I was suffering from want of proj»er rest and nonrudimcnt, for I eat nothing worth speaking of when it » rut before me : so I got a bottle of Clement Tonic.” “ How did yon come to get that!” “ Welt, you •<*. news was brought to ma af a *.mn»a case than mine being cured, and, as the source of my information was trustworthy, as I said before, I sent for a bottla.” “ How did it act T* •• Just like a true pick-me-up. T» ata. to atreugthsn my disordered stomach and diigeati ve organs from tlxe very first, and I wold «xm ’ake my food without any sens* of oppression or swelling afterwards, sad, store than that, I oouki enjoy what I <Sd eat. I Buffered ao more from and, after a lew daf*s, I slept as souadta as I always «sete: lam welL I caa taA ywa I was pleasud »»> get rid «f that gi lifix i To ent it Ctamento Tonic uaj pet eae as right as I am now, and hare been war and I oou!<l * e ge about my work with energy. never trouble* ras now, for if I feel a sign of it coming on, I mako haste to take a few dooes ef Clements Tonic, and that wards ft off. I could tell you of more than one case where the greatest benefit has been derived from that remedy, and I know one hotel in particular where it is regularly served over Ike b*r •* for a tiny glass full, and the I»oprietor of the hotel says it it far and away the most offoctiv® pick-me-up to b« Obtained for love or money.” *• But I came to get your opinion •" " Well, I think it is the only geaaina remedy Anyhow, ft Cured me ; ft did what none of the other things could da. imd I must speak as I find. The proof at fjhi pudding ia in the eating, you know!" 1 M What about printing thia—you doaH objectT” < M You can do just as you think fit about fchak I’ve not the least objection as lour M you only print what I've said, for I knew that to be tho pure truth.”

ntTHTOaT DSCLARATIOK. L Toomas 9r.»a». -A Windwroad. JMf osar Brdne .in th. Ootcey ol K t w Sc»!> WUmTS aoiamrly aa< «*« wely drclAre LX I hare earately Mad the anu.xen docuuxeuL cowaictier »f three faUoa, and cot Mcutivoty numbered from one to three, and that te •ontaine aad ia a true and faithful aeooout of mr illneea and eare by Cletrecta Ycmta, that I have elven the particukan roluntarUv sad do n t reoe-i-e one peony peyment fer eaaae. see •ISO oontalns ojr *uk permieteoa to pebltM toe lame ia any way, and I make this talwan denteia Itoa ccnaojeEtiouah believing toe mmbo to be true, and by virtue ef the provision, af an Jtak n-tee and passed in toe ninth year of toe reign ef bet present Majeety, intituled “An Act lor the wsto oflcctual abolition ot Oaths and Affinnatioos tahaa meat cl Mew Sooth Walea. and to mbeCltato Declarations tn lieu thereof. and foe the sapnreeatoa o< votaatary sad extra jwteohl Oalhe and AMavite* s »♦»■»♦♦♦ wet t EMPIRE I n | Royal Klacking:: | T c o B ; • .» i s ? w X Preserves I hriaaa' ’ I the SS. 1 fa» : * Leathef. -- - ■ Mat I I

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 353, 13 March 1908, Page 4

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991

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 353, 13 March 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 353, 13 March 1908, Page 4

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