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PIANO TALK. PIANOto » Hbbs isveeimsat'M w«U u t’nuus a oollure and ptounr,. Than u na article manntostorad that will giaa aa large a nlnra for the mon,, iaaaatad. Granting thto>> be Ina, tea "Piano la x ba aougbt after by tboM wbo *i«h to bay must not onlj bar, a gaod taaa, but be wall and faithfully mada, aad ba-aold at a fair prior. It mat ba built to stand yaan of na«. Tha Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBEBUN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all three condition,.

A REGULAR NL TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Cm« of THOMAS STEWART, Es% (From Uw **Powrith Ttrnm.") BY OUM SPBCIAL KXPORTBB. Unquestionably Clement* Tenie alcos pulled me through. I coaldu'S go an at-808 of good oat of thenumeio is other madfotoea I tried, but thia r»a>edy did the baaiaee* tee me in double quick time.” Theee ware mb word* of Mr. Thomae Stowart, Y-»*bs Wintlsor-road, Rooty Hill, near Sydaejr, to a reporter who wa* d»tailed to have • M .'AS" ch&t with him ar-ent hi* eomeiitne “Yes," said that gentleman, effenag Uto newspaper man a chair, and taking a eta* kimaeiL ** Once upon a time I freqaealte Sad many e’.range attack*. I was attaekoa with a giddy Bicknese. My food di>agreed with me, and I had to drop eating far a time altogether almoet. I loe* all my strength and energy. My work became a burden ;aI seemed to be always UreA Violent headaches came on. Tliere wa* a heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the stomach after I passed terrible night*, steep beiag alsinto out of the question, and s*y nasaMi and tongue were covered with a biUortah substance in the mornings.” “ You were bilious, apparently • T*b ; I used io be a regular martyr to blHxxaes*. I was never safe fro* tea* that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sort* of mediemse to ward off the attacks when I felt shoos ooming on, and I took many elevssty advertised pea*, pills, penris, and pi 11*00 They wer -e guaranteed to cure •ruj thhsg from measles to paralysis, but, with tbo exception of Clement* Tonie, all thana medicines were atteriy useless in *agr stage at my trouble." M To return to your last attack f* “Oh ; yes,"replied Mr. Stewart. “ Wefi, I had further distressing eymptotn*. A tovere bleeding at the neae let in. TM* rsi meit difficult to stop, and, a* vos msw expect, it wa* very weakening. The gidmness became worse, the headache* best* unbearable, and I wa* suffering from want of proper rest and nourishment, for I •■uM tot nothing worth speaking of when it we* put before me ; *o I got a bottle of Ctonksato Tonic." .9 “ How did yon come to get that Y* *• Well, you see, news wa* brought to oa« Of a worse aaao than mine being eared, and - ao the source of my tnfornwtioe was V worthy, u I aid Won, I rt, for . ’ bottle" “ How did ft aetr •* Just like a trae pick-me-up. le*ta.ted to strengthen my disordered stemaeh Mkd digestive organs from the very f rst, add I aoold aoon toko my food without any oom* Of opprsssiQa or swelling afterwards, ant marc than that, I could enjoy what X dM oak I Buffered no mors from h and, aftora few day*, latent umudh as I always do when I am well I eaa toft you I was pleased to get rid of that giddinom. To out it short, Clement* Tonie enoa put BtoUßrigMsnlam now, sndtowwteenavsr since, and I could again go about my work with energy. Biiteasness eerer trouMas m* now, for if I feel a sign of it ooming on. I make haste to take a few dess* st CleaMnte Tonic, and that wards H off. 1 oould tell you of more than oa* ease wtoeo the greatest benefit has been derived teem that remedy, and I knew eae hotel to particular where h is regularly served over the bar at 3d. for a tiny glam full, and toe Ibtebwd tor lor. or moner." “Bat I more toget your •• Writ, I thluk IS b th. only C~ate. Willy Aaybow, i» "• I l» ild <rt»l am. it tire .te»tMa£ "M pudding faFtethe eating, you knewr t ••Wk»» teoaS priattef teb—ytre Wt •*?£ «« do Jnrt M yo. think ft. Wat ttati. Fr» »>» te« tart M m rttly print wltrt I'r. mid. ta 1 kartr tert to fit te, par, troth." rrtTVToxT DKUurm L Tam- Or.,rt,, U Ktotamto. llre.tr ML UOU BvUd*'- ts the doksrr of Re* Sev ‘h ttslee, S& M. Sedare ttok I hare oarefeUr mad A* BEE-sea daeaMto ocnavunff W turn Mtaß, sad oct-recsUrely hrec ttaes, and that it -enuune and m a tree aed tat»htai Mooost ct my iltaem ami oere by Mot MlteMrirtu tor petototor* wtaotarte aaddo ■ -t xecr -s a* pmmy payment tec aaosa. aad Sim —*»v taß permtato* «e jertiiii- Sm tn say wey. sad I Make Ihla eetasta dectoato, I Jttata u» »to St 21 £. Tb. sus-Sii aed end* ta«N* vartamDemnaaaHeef tteSeiun ■wet of N«w Booth Wda. to W utittam f gMRIRK <XVfI | Royal flacking H j I *9“ g * 1 Prererre, J I Ptefine J f the jw I (Im 1 I Leitter. j " J

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 376, 21 August 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 376, 21 August 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 376, 21 August 1908, Page 4

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