T PIANO TALK. FIAMOU a. «•* class investments well as o culture and pleasure Ttaee itW article manufaetured that vinFti M large a return for the mane, invented. Granting Ibis to be tree, tt.PUn.Ae be sought efter by ttoM who buy mast not only have • but be well *nd faitbf.Uy made, be sold at a feir P««- It mart** built to stand years of »e. TM Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBLIN PIANO OOMPANT fulfil all these condition.. A REGULAR M. TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him _ The Cmu of THOMAS STEWART, Esq* (From Ao "Penrith
M Unquestionably Clement* Toai* alana pulled me through. 1 couldn't get aa atea* of good out of the numerous other tnedieiMS. 1 tried, bet this remedy did the burin*** far me in double quick tone.” The** tbi* words of Mr. Thoma* Stewart, hakne* Windsor-road, Rooty Hili, near Syda«r r to a repot ter who was detailed to hare a irttl* that with iuni anent his *oxnetime riekumq ” Yes,” said :b*X geutieman, offering the newspaper mai> a chair, and taking a aaah himself. “ One* upon a time I freqimnlly - •ad many strange stuck*. I waa atta=k«fl* with a giddy sickness. My food dfaagrtoA" with me, and I liad to drop eating MP-to- 1 time altogether almost. I lost aU strength and energy. My work became a burden ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. There w*e b heuvy feeling of oppression and great rwsi ling at the pit of the stomach aH«r earing. I passed terrible nights, sleep bring abaeto out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bfttarito substance in the mornings.” “ You were bilious, apparenriy J" } I wed koben rsgniaraasrtyr to HH-Ajujesj. I was never safe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by A bilious attack. I tried all sorts ot *x*Mrinto to ward off the attacks when I Mt totoi coming on, and I took many devarty advertised peas, pills, pearla, and pxDsto They were guaranteed to cur* everytbtof from measles to paralysis, tent, with Hxe exception of Clements Tonic, all tbaaa ■Mdieincs were utterly useless in any rtafa •f my trouble.” M To return to your last attack P “Oh • yes,”renUed Mr. Stewart. “ WsH, I had further distressing symptom* A Wore bleeding at the dos* act m. Tkti « was most difficult to stop, and, *ay*a may expect, it was very weakening. Th* gMdk * boss became worse, tbe headaeh** mor* unbearable, and I was suffering fro* wasto' * of proper rest and nourishment, far I ***M eat nothing worth speaking of when it wa* before me ; so I got a bottle of Cnouashl ** How did you oom* to get that!“ ° Well, you see, new* was hroaghfte&to* «f a worse case than mine being enrad, and* M thesouroeof my information wa* true* worthy, a* I said before, I amt for a bottle.* 1 ** How did It set ” Just like a true pick-me-up. It sea.sad to strengthen my disordered *toma«k xexd digestive organs from the very first, and oould soon take my food without any e**na of oppression or swelling afterwanM, an*L more than that, I could enjoy what Jl dM•sL I suffered no more from and, after a few days, I stept a* soundly sal always do wbm I am well. I ean MR *W I was pleaaed to get rid ef that gitiMni. To cut it short, Clement* Toni* wx*a p*ri n* a* right as I am now, and hare been «v*r since, and I could '.grin go about my werfc with energy. iSiHources* never tronhiHi me now, for if I feel a sign of it coasmg wa. I make haste to take a few doass W Otemente Tonic, and that ward* it off X sould tell you of more than one can* whae* ' th* graateat benefit ha* been derived feam ; that remedy, and I know , eno hotel to particular where it is regularly aerred ov*f £* bar at SdL for a tb j glam full, and tbe proprietor of th* hotel say* it 1* far naff * away th* moat affective p4ek-m*-up to bn tbtalned for tevaor tnoawy. 0 •• But I cam* to gat your opinion F *• Well, I think U U th* only remedy going. Anyhow, it cored arnrik did what non* of th* other tbfaga oouK dte and I mart apeak a* I find. % preaf at * titt pudding lain th* anting yen knewf < "WWibool printing thi* ..yw Mb . abteatr < •* Ton ean do just a* you think fit about that. Tva not the least objeotinn as loom a* yen only print what Fee aaiA for a knew that to be tbe pure troth.”
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, 29 May 1908, Page 4
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