PIANO TALK. PIANO to class investment as well as \muN • culture and plans are. Thera is ac article manufactured that will give aa large a return for the money invested. Granting this to be true, the Pimso te be sought after by those who wish bay must not only have a good tone, but be well and faithfully made, end be sold at a lair price. It must be built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBERLTN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR M® TO Biliousness 3UT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. Th® Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. f Prom lfa “ Penrith Tima.") by ora swui, RxroßTie.
“ UnffiMtirnibly demerits Tome stao® palled Hift through. I cocluit L get an atom jf good ent of t >e numerous other medicine® I tried, but this remedy did the besine®® for ne in double quick time.” Thea® wore th® ••■ords of Mr. Thoma® Stewart, baker, •ViniUc i -road, Rooty HUI, near Sydney, k® % reporter u iic was detailed to have a Httl® •hat with him auent his sometime airkneaa ’• Ye®,” said ’hat gen-leu au, -jffering th® •lewxpaper man a eb dr, and taking a seat himself. ’‘Once vp-m a time I tail many atrarge attacks. I wax attached with a giddy aickucea. My food disagreed with me, and I had to drop eating for a :Im® altogether almost. I lost all ny strength and energy. My work became a burden ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. There was a heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the stomach after eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almost out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish substance in tho mornings. ® “ You were bilious, apparently ?” ; I u®ed to be a regular martyr to bin xihesa. I was never safe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried al! aorta of medleinsa to ward off the attacks when I felt ttssa® xnnin§ on, and I took many ctovwty advertised peaa, pills, pearls, and peliaSa They were guaranteed to cur® everything from measles to paralysis, but, with the exception of (Elements Tonic, all these uwdiriDcs were utterly useless in sey Stefa of my trouble.'* <( To return to your last attack f* M Ob ; yes,” replied Mr. Stewart. “ Well. I had farther distressing sympfeoisa. A severe bleeding at the nose net in. This wm most difficiilt to stop, and, asyou mav expect, it was very weakening. The giddiness became rorae, the headache® mor® unbearable, and I waa suffering frost west of proper rest aid nourishment, for I ooulfl eat nothing wo>-th s[leaking of when it put before me ; so I got a bctUe of Cunaais Tonic.” *
“ How did yon come to get that F* •’ Well, you see, news was brought to SM of a worse case than mino being cored, and, u the aouroe of my information was trustworthy, as I said before, I seat bet tl®.” “ How did ft .mA!**
"Just like a In® pick-me-up It suited to strengthen »y aisordered stomach and digestive organs from the very first, and I sou id soon take my food without any ®ene® of oppression or swelling afterwards, aadL more than that , I could enjoy what I <M eat. I suffered no more from and, after a few dafra, I slept a® soundly as I alwxp de lam well. leas tel rw 1 was pleased to cet rid af that gifl«Ma. To out it short, Clements Tonic saea pad ase u right m I un now, and have been ever rinw, uzd I could go about my work with energy, LiMousnesa never trouble ice dow, for if I feel a sign of it ocming oa, I make haste to take a few doses af (Stmetita Tonic, and tliat wards it off. X oould tell you of more t-han one cues whsro th® greatest benefit has been derived fracs khat remedy, and I know one hotel ta particular where it is regularly served over th® bar at fid. for a tiny glass full, and the proprietor of tie hotel caya it io far and away the most effective ptok-ine-up to ba tbteined for lovoer money." “ But I came to get your opinion T* ■* Well, I th ilk it is the only genuine remedy going. Anyhow, it cured om ;it did what none oF other things could da. and I most speak &s I find. Th® proof «ff Uk padding fa in the eating, yon know!” 4 ••What abqui printing this—you flench •Meet!" 4 •‘Yon can do iuat aa you think fit abext that. I’ve not the least objection sa loon aa yen only print what I’ve said, far I tamr that to be th® pur® truth." ntTVTWT BgfcflßflTKMf L, Tomas U Wfodsor-road. BMr ML NM SriMv, It Us i Colony of Xrr .telTalM. fl® aotanriy as-, deelare teat FMa® tecetaOf rad the aaa.xsc doemnent, eonsMttac ®f tarn® folk*, and numbered from os® a® term, ®ad tea* M knt and Mte* ful aaooont of m,r tilnces asd core by CeMßta Tonfa, teas I ha-r» c im tee partteuUrt T®,’ Ja assa v and do n » nm peony payment ■arsons, and also eontelns ujr tall peralsMon to pnbittt te® asm® in sbt awl I mak® this solaum teetem Mm oansohctecuily believing to® asm® a® b® ten®, and by virtia ®f the ptoHatamr at an ate mtea and named ■ the ninth vmr of tea ram afl tear praanC Majesty, intftaljd -An Act for tea asM affaataal aboiitkm of Oaths and Aann.tiws -tabes and mad® in M variMi Denartmasta at th® Bsv®hs mast cf New fcmth Walm, and to naWtltate Daotaratema Is ttss tbaraoC and tar tea aso|iraasi®n 4 voiostary rad vitra judicial Oaths sed AffidarS? i EfflPlßg OQuW Royal flacking i t U SOM jj ; ; Hr" ra rs-H j Leather, --z 1 ’ * !
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 356, 3 April 1908, Page 4
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