PIANO TALK. G 0 0 D PIANOis class well as a’mean a o culture and pleasure. There is Be article manufactured that will give as large a return for the money invested. ’ Granting tbis'to be true, the Plane te be sought after by those who wish te buy must not only have a gaed tone, but be well and faithfully made, and bo sold at a fair price. It must bo built to st-and years of use. Tba Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBERLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions.
A REGULAR M> TO Biliousness BUT NEtZft Troubles Him W O VA The Case of THOMAS STEWfiRT, Esq. (From Penrith Ttmee.” f BY OCR SP2CLAI. RETORTKK. “ Uee-«*U'Tx’ !y Cl**me~ts Tonic alooo pcll<:4 »n« tbtoiKili. I c*m;*-)o*% get an 3L»oa of g.od O4tc»f •hum medic.naa I t. ii-U. bal ibis remedy dbl tl.ebuaiucsa for Tl* 1 in double quick tune.” Ti-cae weie Uaa Aorda of Mr Thomas Pfwo-t, hakar, W bitlwr rua.l, iLx.i.y Hill, max Sydney, M ar*po»lrj *•*<« <F tailed i«. h..c a little
ocH'pHpcr nuu, a chair, and taktuF seat hirij.‘L opr**: a tame i frequently *4.1 etraiujc attacks. 1 wasa.ta'ked with a giddy air-fct’c:®. My f6ud disagreed with me. and i had to eating iur a time altogether almost. I Lust all my atrength and energy. My w< k btca-ne a burden ; 1 seeme<l to be aiuay» .ed. Violent headaches came on. T : 3 a heavy feeling of oppression ai> I ling at the pit of the sLomaci .. I passed terrible nights, sleep U-L-- '•= 6 out of the question, and my mc;. T ■ -nd tongue were covered with a InaSectea •übstance in the mornings.” •* Yoa were bilious, apparen dy Y* * ’ is j I used to be a regular martyr to bnvA_*j>eBs. I was never safe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medu in*s to ward off the attacks when I felt them doming on, and I look many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pell-ts. They were guaranteed to cure everytldug from measles to paralysis, but, with the exception of Clements Tonic, all these medicires were utterly useless in any stage ef my t rouble. * •* To return to your last attack I” **Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. * Weli, I hod further distressing symptoms. A severe bleeding at ti-.e noee set in. This was most difficult to etop, and, as you f .ay .expect, it was very weakening. The giddiness became worse, the headaches more unbearable, and I was suffering from Want of proper rest and nourishment* for I could eat nothing worth speaking of when it was pct I*fore me ; so I got a bottle of Cremenie Tonic." •’t How did you come to get that F '• Well, you see, news was bmuyhr • hm of a worse case than mine being cu» < •a the source of my informatiou <aworthy, as I said before, I ajm “ How did it oct r •• Just like a true pick-me-up to strengthen my aianrdere<l «im digestive organs from the very first, ->>. > > could soon take my food without any s«n>*of oppression or swelling nfterwarm, m.d more than that, I could enjoy what I cj? eat. I suffared do more from heads rht-K and, after a few days, I slept m soundly as I always do whea I am well I cun tau yon I was pleased to pet rid of that gddii -ss To c*it it short, Clemar ts Tonic put me as right as lam now, and i.. < _-en c since, and I could again go ao«»u; my ■ k with energy. BRiousr.cjs Lever treubica me now, for if I feel a rign of it eonbi . on, I make haste to take a few doses of Clement* Tonic, and t 1 . . ards it oiL I could tell you of mare . one case where the greatest bene t han liecn derived Iron* that remedy, and I know osc hotel ba particular where it is regularly served over the bar at 6d. for a liny - full, and too proprietor of the h<}Lel cays it is far and away the most effective pick rno-sp to bo totadned for lore or money.” •’ But I came to get your opinion T “ Well, I think it is the only genuine turnedy going. Anyhow, it cured me :it did what none of the other things could do. and I must rpeak as 1 find. The proof «C the pudding is in the eating, you know!" t “What about printing this—you don’t ‘‘’lTym can do just as you think fit ahou* bhat. I’ve Dot the least objection as -our aa you only print what I’ve said. * I kaev that to bo the pure truth.” ntTVTORY DECLARATION. L Teos sc of Wtatoer-r*»d. Kc-- . •i. Bear Brdae --. ts tbe Colony of Kew S a V -.‘.a oalemcily sol ekic■>r*lr-decl*re that I :> .'e can«”. t read the asisjxea doennient, ceaswunc it folios, aod cocaecutßN-. nun.*.end fr»» tterw, a«d U>*t ft -wtwiwd .->* ru 1 tai aooovat e£ my illnees ana cur* !•? Tenia, t*i*k 1 have trh en the jar:- . aad do s-» rece’ve one penny i«avr. ? • aisc certain* up full . r"ST ar iSwillUmify 11 Wie«wz tfc» u- ■« kras, rJ by virtu* of lb* prcviricaa cl aa Acs a>>d paeeed in th* ninth y<« cf the rein of hM M»*>l Majeaty, Intitulad "Am Act for tee umms effectual abolition of Gath* anu AT’rma cus 1 k«» aad mfcd* la M varlou* Departaw »c* tteOo---** **e*t of New Sooth Wake, and to rutei'UrtO DociatMloo* la lieu thereof, and (or the ngoresUn of votaotefy rod extra >*diciaJ Oath* aad Att dav.-ta • Kl.-rre.s EMPIRE OCX** ‘ * Royal flacking B :: , o - 0~, ■> < : fi 9 ld | ’! Preserves c * k !!*G ’ I the ££ «*<*• -> X Leather. -j====c- PafiA. ’ * U .**,*****.u
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 372, 24 July 1908, Page 4
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