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PIANO TALK. GOOD PIANO ia t. fim class investment as well as a’mean* o culture and pleasure. There is bo article manufacturer that will give a* 4 large a return for the money invested. Granting this to be true, tbe Fiauo 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 sld at a fair pric*. It mu»t be hnilt to stand years of use. Th* Pianns n«w hv HE LONDON’ P r \V > C HIPWY fulfil all theme ern-bu >us. • ro .3 Him NOW. The Case of HOMAS STEWART, Esq. f ’fie i*run(h Timo.") ». 1. ♦-F—*l. P.xroRTKX. - Tonic alone i r . Cvi stoat

tued, out’.la. -I:<1 the btusineas for •ne la double qu. ..iKe.” These were lae words cf Mr TLuiiwis Stewart, baker, V» indsor-road, Rovty Hill, near Sydney, to a rejiorter w ho was detailed to have a little chat wiUi him anent his somvlimv sickueae. " Ye»," said that gei«:le:nan, offering ».he acwsp .per mat, a - u ar, and taking a seek himself. “ Once m>. .n a time I frequently Sail ..Tuny strang- at.acka I was atia ked with a giddy sickness. My food diaazroed ■A’lth me. a::d 1 had to drop eating for a Uxne altogether almost. I lost all my ■trength and energy. My werk became a burden ; I aeemed to tie always tired, neavy feeling of oppression and great »w«l--uig at the pit of the --r n.Pch after ix.ting. i>«usse<i torriiil •sleep I*-;- atmcet ut of the qn. 4 Ki-. • . I '■■■ ‘ < ■ ..,.nyrw> bi> f iq co ward off the attacks when I fell Mvmb joining on, and I took many cleverly Advertised peae pilla pearls, and peltate. --re t.> -ora every .King -• •' tc pi’-- . but, With IM it Clen;- s To’ne, ail tiMe ' -/• re «»rteiiy unless in any stage 4 \»r Stewart ” Well, -in •ptiptoma. A »o>e set in. This ■ ult io ~ ’r-. ami, as you may »»-- n ..r.y V oiling. The gid di - • fcati • worse, he -winches mor ftk and t wn- suffering from waui M :«-t «-,-»• <u<J n< meut, for I could a • ung aurth > k,. gof n ten it was l<eture me. w i c ’ » inn lie of Cittneat*

How lid you .ten- .<.*£« »« 'keli. you see, news >. a brought tn me 4 a worse cmn than n ne eingcured, and, u th-sou rue of my inf. n- . • trust-v-’tv ** I -.-, p ini it •» t lu»t like a true ;• me up t . .. , *; "''-ogtiiw mv i <1 <ve organ* frn.. . y f „ , ».*k. .uy . ' ,y senst pptteßtaa u an wore ’.han toa? . could . I > 3 oat i I'llb-ft.' mor« uxl. alter % »j«»Is- as! «wee. > »n w- I T To cur it short. nts •• ?v ’ At Ota ae Hgh’ an lanr «• r-' . dace, and ! oufci . •gy . K-ut v , a wi.-h energy L s-. liV rer if • tkw as* oow. for d I lael 4 cd it coming ou. i make haste to take a few d.»-es of Clemente Tonic, and that wards it off. 1 oould tell you of more than one case where tbe greatest bene Lt has been derived front that remedy, and J know one hotel hi particular where it m regularly icrved over tbe bar at fid for a tiny glass ful., and th* proprietor of the hotel says it ia tar and away the most effective pick nte-up to b» ebtained for love money.” M Bat I came U got your opinion ** ** Wall, I think it is the only gen nine remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;it did what none of the other thinga could de, and I must apeak as I find. The proof at tin. pudding is in the eating, you know “What about printing thia—you doot ** Yon can do just ae you think fit about that I’ve not th» least objection as long m m mfr print what Tve said, tar I know that to be tbe pure troth. ” ntTUTORT DKCLaXATJON.

I, Thomas *«.v*bs, -J Wlndsor-roa-L Rrelr BR, ■ski Bydnp \ tn the Oolony of X*n- Sr-th *a •OlMsrly atataauwely dectsre rfert ! have cnrctaly read the Acn.xea dacmuent, ccn«istinc sf three folios, and <xu n-enbered tran> one to three, aod (tot X xxnlaics and is a Uwe sod faithful aeooußt ot my illnem and eure by Cletneala Tenia, that I hare iri' en the particulars voluntarily and tea.tree*'re oee panay pevmeat for as»e sad ate ooDtaloa I~.V tai', to the «BM in aay . aad I make this soiema dectarsMac conscientiously believinr the sawe to be trae, and by virtue of the pre'is on* ot on Act ' vie aad passed in the ninth year of the rvicn of tee twiatal Majesty, intitu’ad *'An Act far the mow effectual abolition ot Oathe and Affirmadom tab—aad made In 'io varioiaß Departments of tteGo-mre-me>t ot New South W&lea, and to sblk ituta DoatoattoM ta Ueu tnereof. and for the suprweteaa at retaatary end «xtn judicial Oaths and Affuiavita • EMPIRE <XV» ;; Royal flacking ii < > 80X4 <; Pfeservej <*kes Mm' ’ the • t M ' * ~ Leather. J- # . PeM. !

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 354, 20 March 1908, Page 4

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836

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 354, 20 March 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 354, 20 March 1908, Page 4

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