PIANO TALE. GOOD PIANOit fiftßl/1 class investment's well m _ culture ?jid pleasure. There n M , article manufactured that win give M ' large a return for the money invested. 4 Granting this to be true, the Piano tc * be sought after by those who wioh ta * buy mum not only have a good teat, bat be well and faithtally made, bo Bold at a fair priaa. It mute ba--built to stand years of me. Tbn Pianos now offered by - i THE LONDON ANDBEBLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil ail these conditions. A REGULAR M. TO Biliousness BUT WEVER - * Troubles Him NOW. THOMAS T STEWART, (From the "Penrith TTrnoa BT Ot?B SPECIAL RXPORTBK. “Unquestionably Clenventa Toufe alcM pulled tne through. I eoulda’t get airafeaß if good cut of the numerous other medicares I tried, but this remedy did tin 'iiishii— fOT me in double quick tixns.” Thsm ■ ■ ISIM words of Hr. Tliomas Stewart, Windsor-road, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, 1 » reporter w ho was detailed to hare a Httto ■•hi»3 bim anent his sometime ■ickassai' ' "Vex," said that gentleman, offering Sher* nen vpaper ir.au a cliair, and taking a mM hirnaeif. “ Once upon a time I fragnsnliw re bad many at range attacks. I was mar her ~ ~ with a giddy sickness. My food direfroad '« with me, and I had to drnp eatiag ne • time altogether almost. I loot rt ? strength and energy. My werk bsueme burden; I seemed to be alwayw Violent headaches came on. There ww a• v heavy feeling of oppression and great red » ling at the pit of the stomach after lifting. . I passed terrible nights, sloop being ■ haste out of the question, and my mouth, tend - - tongue were covered with a Vimrish substance in the mornings.’* “ You were bilious, apparently ?* ” *" '«■; I used to be a regular martyr te bnteaaauesa. I waa never safe from feat that I was grdng to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of ctedtetMß to ward off the attacks when I fait teem coming on, and I took many etenteW" advertised peas, pills, pearls, bm peSete» * r They were guaranteed to cure u i n j itena from measles to paralysis but, with tb» exception of Clements Tonic, all tbsaa medicines were utterly neialew! in s*y teaft ol my trouble.” •• To return to your last attack fl* “Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. * We< I had further distressing symptoms, A severe bleeding at the Dose set in. was most difficult to stop, and, as jrei may expect, it waa very weakening. The gidteness became worse, the headaches mere unbearable, and I was suffering froa vteT of proper rest and for I etaM'*' . eat nothing worth speaking of when it wm I before me ;eo I got a bottle-rt Caameate.
I “ How did you come to get that 1* W.U. ym new. wu of a worse case than mine being cured, sad* as the aourea of my information was tntok umrthy, aa I Mid before, I san) for » ** Ho w did it act r A •• Juat like a truepick-mo-up. It maUsd to strengthen my disordered stetnaeh Bad digestive organs from the oould aoon take my food without any !■■■* of opprsaaion or swelling afterwards, aaA more than that, I ooukl enjoy what 1 fti — ■at. I suffered do mere from and, after a few days, I slept as soundly sal always do whoa I am well I oaa tafl yw I was pleas-d to get rid of that gid4MK> To cut it abort, Clemente Tonis *- me as right as I am now, and harehiiamW since, and I could again go about my ws*t with energy. BUtocsxxess never teonttte me dow, for if I feel a sign of it eewtingwn. - I make haste to take a few doom J ' Olementa Tonic, and that wards it ed. I - could tell you of mere than ano earn whSß* the greatcot benetit has been derived tram that remedy, tnd I know one hotel fai particular where it is regularly lerrod o»w - the bar at 6d. for a tiny glass full, art ds proprietor of the hotel Bays il to far and away tho moot effective pick-mo-up te kt shtadned for love or money.” •• But I came to got you? optaionY’ -*• - •‘Well, I think it te the only gmiojpi! nawdy going. Anyhow, it cured me; R 1 did what dodo of the other things eoaM dfe and I must speak asl fini prerf < x the podding is in the eating, you know!" < ••What about printing thio—ym fart oMootf* # *• You can do just m you think fit about that, Tvo not tho lente objection ae long Mt yen only print what I’ve oaM, for 1 know that to bo the pure truth.” KttXVTOBT DMSARATIOir. > ~L T»MIAS T ? ootessniy am* dacwrtr declare fete I ten eoosfeEr ttxrM, and that it -ootalas sad is a tens aMhdOb tai sasount of my Juntas and sure ky Ctemortfa Santa, thtel bar. given the psrticutan mi I teh and do o t rsce*re one penny payment tar«unsv SMB ■AI Jill «WUIK» W OMI. mq ’ of°N.w talk *Za M 'aMalfib
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 364, 5 June 1908, Page 4
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