PIANO TALK. 1 GOOD PIA NO a * firot class investment as well as a"naeam , culture and pleasure. There is ua article manufactured that will give as large a return for the money invested. Granting this to be true.'the Piano be sought after by those who wish to buy must not only have a good tons, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair price. I»* sunt ba built to stand years of os«. Tho Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBKBLIM PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR M® TO ‘ ’housness BUT SEVER ■ roubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, E»q, ( From the Penrith RY '-UP. SPECIAL RePORTXM. “ Unqncst. >nxbly dements Tonic akm* ri/led 1 evuluu’t get an atom
't <: > '•! oat of xhe nomeroM otfe< r medicine* I '.ti. d. but this remedy did the huriacs* f«r »«t in <k quick time.” Theae were ths .f Mr. Tlifin** Gtewnrt, baker, ’V< - -ad, R< Ay Hill, neArSy&nfy, to % reporu r v. ’io w &s detailed to have a little •hit with him auent hi* eometiue cickneea, '* Y-’," Mid fhat r*:;tieman, effenng the ut-w-paper man a cli tir, and taking a nea* hiri.MiL ‘’Once upon a time I ftci.oently sad many etrange al tacks. I was attacked with a giddy *lcktica*. My food disagreed with me, ai.d I hod to drop eating tor • time altogether almost. I lost all my strength and energy. My work became bt burden ; I seemed to be al way* tired. Violent headaches came on. There wa* a heavy feeling of oppi«ssion and great *welling at the pit of the stomach after eating. I passed terrible uighte, sleep being alma** out of the <juesiior. and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish substance in the morning*.” “ You were bilious, apparently V* w ’’*• ; I used to be a regular martyr to I was never safe from fear that 1 was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medieinea to ward off the attacks when I frit 'hw comiug on, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pellet*. They were guainnteed to care everything from measles to paralysis, but, with the exception of Clements Tonic, aU throe sedirines were utterly useless in any stage of my Iroubla.” To return to vour last attack f ’ “Oh ; yes,” replied Mr. Stewart. “Well, I liad farther aittressing symptom*. A «evcre bleeding at the nose set in. Thia was most difiicnU to etop, and, a* you may expect, it* waa v«y weakening. The giddiness t>ecamc worse, the 'headaches mor* unbearable, and I was auTering from wan* of proper rest and nanrislimant, for I coaid eat nothing worth sneaking of wiien it was fat before me ; »o I got a bottle of Cwmeate oni-." » “ I few did you come to get that ?" “ Well, you see, new* v aa brought to nM of a worse ease than nune being cured, and, m the aouroe of my information was t-ro** woiti.y, »s I said before, I sent for a bottle.”
“ How did it act T” •• Just like a true Uck-me-np. it sca.**d to strengthen my aisordered stomach and digestive organs from the very first, and I oould »X!E take my food witiioat any aenae of oppieasion or swel'.ing afterwards, and, more than that, I oould enjoy what I did sat. 1 suffered no more frous. b*adaoh*ga and, after a few days, I slept as soundly as I alwxy* do vrisaa I mu writ I van Sou you ! was pleased to ret rid of that giddin***. To cut it short, Clements Tonic roon pu* me as right as 1 arn now, and bav» been wroc since, sad I could go about my work with energy. Li’iousaess never trouble* tn* now, tor if I fee! a sign of A coming oa, I make haste to take a few do*** at Cleir.enta Tonic, and that rordi it off. I could *sii you of more thar. one oas* wboro the greatest benefit has been derived from that remedy, and I know one hotel in particular where it is regularly served over tho bar at 6d. for a tinv glass full, and *h« proprietor of the hotel says it is far and sway th* most effective ptek m*-up to b* •burned for love or money. ** But I came to get your opinion?” y “ Well, I think it is the only genain* remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me; t* did what non* of the other things could do. and I must speak as I find. The proof a* the padding is in the eating, you know!" 4 ••What about printing thi*—you don't •Meat?” •’ You oan do just as you think fit about that I’vs not the least objection a* Icm ** yon only print what Tve said, for 1 knew that to b« th* pure truth.” CTtTTTORY DECLARATION. I. TeoMAS -.t Windsor-roan, Reoty 88, ae-ir g/dnev, in the Cdcay el JUw Se-’h WoJm, d* Sateen *y an: riac'rely <tecl<re that I have <*refo|y tead the acn_xm dKmseol, wwtainfc W thn« s rsxTsr.rirind'sf tai account of my iilnesa and cen b* CBMSS** C Tonic, that I have ri'en the particulars voluaMrito and doc t niec e on- penny piytuent fee sane, ml the ocetaius uy (ul! Denniston to As ■mm In mt way. and I make thia aoleopt daolaaaMoo oonecienticKir.’r behevlnjr the aaine t*'te tree, and by lirtoe of the prortsioes of as AS* n mH and passed >a the ninth \ eat ol the rei<* «t her present Mijeetv, intlfci’ad “An Act far the tMS* eflectual abdilioa of Oaxhs and Afltanatime ***** and rrada in >e various Departmente e< ibeGoyero* meet t Hex Sooth Wales, and to mtoWtaM Declar&Uona in He* thereof, and foe the S*p|iu ■*** rt voluntary end extra judicial Oaths and AJMavim* a* v 800. .HB this lot to *1 Hemmber. one thMmnd *i*M hmtosit sad EMPIRE OOJS 1 : Royal packing! * li^T 2 | J. Preserves PreSent r the SSf | • fa. f Leather. -’’ e Jr- Friish. 2
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 357, 17 April 1908, Page 4
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