PIANO TALK. A GOOD PIANOm .firrt class investment as well as a’maana o culture and pleasure. There is na article manufactured that will g«*® M large a return for the money ioveeted. Granting this to be true, the Piano te be sought after by those who wish to buy must not only hsva a good tone, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair price. It must be built to stand years of use. The i Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBERL: i PIANO COMPANY fulfil all those ooudi’-ioo’. A REGULAR M* TO Biliousness BUT Troubles Him N O W. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. f Prom f ** x *es.»t.'A T**•««."/ B¥ TX ‘ii-U'lAt .ECORTEM. *• Uu«;ae*l: <?«.<.» ••» Tonic alooe
»L’ of Oii.f I ntediemee I but Uiii, renu .1;- t*-.e bustfttaa •i»e iu «k. quick tiiue. * Titeaa wev© the ■Acr.li nt M:. Tbo::*.-J baker, FGiui, Rovty Hill, near Sydney, M s r< j-urtrr who w*a -It us'.ol to hive » little ’• Vra," Sai-l il.ut ‘I- :n». T :iug die
iuw t mao a*l; and takuif a *eat hiuiAcfi. “Once n a tiir.? I a.th ra«. a.’d 1 UaJ fro drop a uc>6 altogether altnost. 1 lust all my strength and energy My v,j-rk became a burdiu; I seemed to be always tired. Violent he-Aeiaches eucc on. There wai a heavyNf: cling of oppression and rreat ewet ling at the pit of the stomach alee.- eating. I pass-:d terrible nights, sleep being almost out of tlis question, and uiy mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish substance in the mornings.” “You were bilious, apparently Y* “ ’?s ; I use iwbe a regular martyr to biii-A, I was never safe from’ fear that I was going to be prostrated by a biiioua attack. I tried ail sorts of tnediJnea to ward oil the attacks when I fels uus coming on, and I took many cleverly advertiaed peas, pills, pearls, and pellets. They were guaranteed to curs everything from measles to paralysis, but, with tteo exception of Clements Tonic, all tiwsa medicines were utterly useless in any itef* ef my trouble." *• To return to your last attack !" “Oh ; yes,”reDlied Mr. Stewart. “ Wall, I had further distressing symptoms. A MVc-re bieedn-g at the nose set in. This was most difficult to slop, and, &>you may ax peer, it was very weakening. Tl»e gi.idieess became worse, the headaches mon unbearable, and I was suffering from want of proper rest and neurhduneat, for I could cat nothing worth speaking of when it was nu t before me ; so I got a bottle of Clements Tonic. ” ’I “ How did you come to get that T* “ XVdi, you see, news v. as brought to ms af a worse case than nine being cured, and, *6 the aourcs of my information was trustworthy, as I said before, I sent for a bottle."
“ How did ft act Y* “ Just like a true pick-me-up. lisuuied to Strengthen my disordered stomach and digest?, e urgxaa from the very first, aad I could soon take my food without any sense of oppression or swelling afterwards, and, more than that, I couhi enjoy what I d!d set. 1 safiersd ao more from beadachas, and, after a few days, J «lent as soundly as I alwaj* dk «cbsce I am well I can tofi ye*| I was pleased *°eet rid sf that gidatness. To cut it short, Clemards Tonic mc*a put me as right ae I am now, and bars been«▼« •icce, and I could sg :.n go about my work with energy. Eiltonsness never troubles me now, for if I feel a sign of it coming on, I make haste to take a few doses of Tonic, and that wards it of! I oould tell you of more than cue case where the greatest benefit itas been derived from that remedy, and I know one hotel ia partiruUr where it is regularly served over the bar at 6d. for a tiny glass full, and tbs proprietor of ths hotel says it is fr.r and away the most effective pkk-me-up te ba >btained for love or money.” “ But I came to get your opiuion F M Well, I think it is the only genulao remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;it did what none of the other things could da. and I must apeak as I find. The proof <■ Mk oeddiag !« in the eat-.ng, you kuow!" “What about printing this—you dost object !** t '• You can do just as yon think fit about that. I’ve net the least objection as lone M you only print what I’ve said, for I knew that to be the pure truth.”
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 355, 27 March 1908, Page 4
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