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PIANO TALK. G 0 O D PIA NO U » fiat dMß*lnv«siment*M wall aa a'meaas'a culture and pleasure. The ra is n■article manufactured that will give as large a return for the money invwstaA Granting thisTto be true, the Plane te be sought after by those who wish te buy must not only have a g)od tone, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair price. It mast be beilt to stand years of me. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEHUN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR M® TO Biliousness BUT SEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Eeq, (From the *' Fturilh TSaux”/ BY OTfv SPECIAL KKFORTIJL " Un«fjetet;nr,»l.’y Cteu.ert* T Miic k!owe pulied ::ie through. I couldn't atom :>i good out of the numetoiu: other inedirwaoß I triod, but thia remedy did tlie buctneas fee w. in dooblc quick time.” These were mm wnrds of Mr.« Thomas Stewaxt, Windsor road, Rooty Hill, Bear Sydney, te < reporter wJm> wm <Btedcd to have a rhnt with himaneet his snmethne sickness. '* Yes,” laid that reo’.lciuan, offering the man & chair, aud taking a snaS himself. *• Once upon a time 1 freqnensig ij4» xuny strange Attachf.. I vas atla kec with a g'-ddy sickness. My food ntsavrswd With me, aud i had to drop ce-ting for a Sime altogether almost. I l»»t all my strength and energy. My w.r-t beesme a burden; I seeine<i to be a!r*ys tA Violent headaches came un. 1 here -a-a* a heavy feeling of oppression and great slatting at the pit of she stomach after eating I passed terrible nights, sleep being almost out of the question, and my mouth and toagee were covered with a bittertak substance in the mornings." ** You were bi lions, apparently T" • -s ; I used to be a regular martyr te MHasl less. I was never «de frena feat that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of atodieiM* to ward off die attacks when I fell Vtean coining on, and I took many akaaakp advertised peas, pills, pearls, and peltate They were gnairanteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, test, with th* exception of Clements lonic, all thasn medicines were utterly useless in any stage at my trouble. ’ I “To return to your last attack !” "Oh ; yes,”repl!cd Mr. Stewart. “ WeH, I had further distressing symptoms. A •sva-e bleeding st the uose sec in. This was most difficult to stop, and, as yon nsay expect, it was very weakening. Tlie giud> ness became worse, the hcadnebes morn unbaarable, aud I was suffering frcra wan* of proper rest and nourishment, for I eenM eat nothing worth s;>caking of when it was put before me ; so 1 got a bottle of Ciemeakte Tonic."

“ How did you come to get Uia: •* M Well, you see, news was brought to m« at a worse case than mine being cured, a ad. as the source of my information was trste worlhy, as I said before, I sent »or < boule/ “ How did it aetr 11 Just like a true pick-me-up. It ata. jod to strengthen my aiaordsred stomach and digestive organs from the very first, and I oould anon take my food without any sente of oppression or swelling afterwards, and, more than that, I could enjoy what I dM eat. I suffered no more from hsidatete and, after a few days, I slept as soundly an I always do when I am welt I can tel mb I was pleased to get rid of that gidiftaf. To cut it short, Clements Tonle ossa p«t me as right as I am now. and have been ov—since, and I oould again go about nay work with energy. Biiieiirotss never troubite me now, for if I feel a sign of it eetnlng a*. I make haste to take a few doses ef Oiementa Toni©, and that wards it off. I oonld tell you of more than one cam where teo greatest benefit has been derived treat that remedy, and I know one betel te particular where it is regularly served ever the bar at 6<L foe « tiny glass full, and tea proprietor of the -»otee says it is far and away the most eff dive pick-me-up te tea tetained for lore or money.” M But I came to get your opiaien f’ " Weil, I think it is the only genaiab remedy going. A.jyhow, it cured me ; * did what none of the other things eonld dm and I must speak as I find. proof si tte pudding is in the eating, you know?* “What about printing this —you dost can do just aS you think fit aboit that. I’ve not the least objection as ic*j« aa yea only print what I’ve said, ter ] knew that to be the pure truth.’* STVTVTORT DECLARATION. I. Tsomaj 9t.«tam, ot Wtadaor-TAsd. ftaotv RO. MM BrOner. tn Lbo Colony of New H* - b S» fntaanlr <nt dncTelr declare thu I Lave nsd the document, coexist ft *hsaO Mfas. and cm ftsa • la ttass, and that It 'Otlaina a <1 ta a tro- an<s»4te hd acooant nt my fllncM at.d cere Tttsta, that I have given ths pxrUcutars *«’ and do n t recc ! -e one penny |«yment tar <ao» a«d also contains uj> tall p«rmia?i»« *• puW*x tbe ■MM in any way, and I make this aotamn daeMvaHon oooaoianticualy believing the aama te be Ina. and by virtue of the pr'visiOM ut an Ate r -tea and paaaM in tha ninth yea: of tho raise W bar present Majeoty, intltalad “Au Act for tea saare sfsetaal abolition of Oatha aud AffinMttaM tebn* and mode in ho rartaua Department of tbsOsisaw meat of New South Walaa, and te aotsdUßß DectarMtaea tn lieu thereof, and for the aupprete’B te votanteey red extra Judicial Oalln and ABMarite* bseisred ai Boa. » M this late 4»f ■ermatee, use tenu-nd aigM haatead and mm|F teßteb—. tte -

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 369, 10 July 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 369, 10 July 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 369, 10 July 1908, Page 4

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