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PUNO TALK. G O (XD PIA N O is b first class investment as well as a means of culture and pleasure. There is no article manufactured that will give as large a return for the money invested. Granting ibis to be true, the Piano to be sought after by those who wisb to buy must not only have a good tone, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair price. It must be built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offered by THE LONDON ANDBERLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil'all these conditions.

A REGULAR M. TO Biliousness OUT MEYER Tk*<steHes Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. (From thn l Penmk Tinvt^ n ) nr <»oh sptcuL refortb*. “ Uwjucstionahly Cement* Tonic alompuiled hi* tl. - g?i. I couldn't gel an ate.~n of good vut’jf ihe numerous other n«edici’<es I tried, ixit tiiis r< n.-«ly did the business tor me in double qni .-k time.” '{'Less were tno U'i; ■!.- . r-Ivor. y I’d l , near Sydney, to ...g a seat tins. .i. “Ones upna a tune I ftecjuectly fen.,’ milly tt ange attacks- I w.as allocked with a guL-y sickness. My food disagreed with me, a -d 1 had to drip en’.uig for a time altogether almost. I I<»st ail my strength and energy. My work became a burden ; 1 seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. There was a heavy feeling oF oppression and great swelling at the pit of the stomach after esting. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almoafe out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish substance in the mornings. ” “ You were bilious, apparently T" “ ’ >s ; I uso<i to be a regular martyr to hili assess. I was safe fram fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medicines 'to ward off the attacks when I felt them ixnmug oa, ami I took many cleverly advertised j>eas, pills, pearls, and pellets. 'jChey were guaranteed to cure evep-thing from EK isles to paralysis, but, with the 1 exception of Clemar.ts Tonic, all these I tneduin o were alt riy useless in any stage . of rny troiiolx" ** To return to your but attack f* ' “Oh ws,'’replied Mr. Stewart. “Wall, • I had fu 4 thrr d:< . . s>iug symptoms. A ■ severe bhc ' ; n_« he nose set in. This was in.tU dil : .K uU to i top, and, “7°® ~ nay expect, it was very w . -euing. The giddiness became wx rs?, th • headaches more unbearable, and I was suffering from wanfe of proper rest anti ■eurislnnent, for I could eat nothing woilh speaking of when it was put before me ; so I got a bottle of Ciemeuta Tonic.” • • “ How did yon come to get that T” c< Wall, you see, isews was brought to ms •t a worse case than mine being cured, and, M the source pf my information was truafeworthy, as I said before, I sent fcr a bcttla." “How did Nartr “ Just like a truepick-me up. Reta«.ed fee strengthen my disordered stomaeh and digestive organs from the very first, and I oould soon take my food without any sense of oppression or swelling afterwards, and, more than that, I could enjoy what I did eat. I suffered no mere from hcadachea, and, after a few days, I slept as soundly aa I always do who- 1 art weft. I can tefi you I was pleased to get rid of that giddiness. To cut it sliort, Clements Tonic Rnou put ' me as right wI am r.ow. and hare been ever i sine?, and I could rgain go about myu work I with energy. Biikusncss never troablea me now, for if I feel a sign of it coming on. i I make haste to take a few doom of , Clements Tonic, and that wards it off. I , (»uld Cell you of more than one case where ■ the greatest benefit has been derived from ■ that remedy, and I know one hotel te i particular where it ia regularly served over ! the bar at 6d. for a tiny glass full, and tho proprietor of the hotel sap it ia Ur and a away the most effective psck me-up to be sbtained fox love or money.” “ But I came to get your opinion F “ Well, I think it is the only genuine remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;It did what none of the other tilings could do, and I must speak as I find. The proof at the pudding win the eating, you know!” ■< “What about printing this—you don’t object ?" , 4 “ You can do just as you think fit about that. I’ve not the least- objection as loo* u yon only print what I’ve said, for X know that to be the pars truth.”

BTVTUTORY DECLARATtQR. i, Tsomas »r-a*RT, oi WinCWmad. Rooty HU. near Bwlner. Ie the Cdcar of New South Wales, do Soiam Ay ant slat. *reiy deciare Ibxt 1 hare can 'ully read the anß.xeo docuincrt. cons Hung ef three foMoa, and eot rfcutivdr from one te three and that it ■oncaine a- 4is a ••rue and faithful account of my illnrse and cure ey OkoenW Tonic, teal I have chen the pirtK-jlars vctautanly sad do n t mmx’ -e one penny pr.nueal for ruts, sad alao contains ljt tali percussion >o public the w- tn any way . and 1 make this soieuis declaration oonscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virloe of the rroriaions of an Ac* i • wde and passed in the ninth year of the rciga Of her present Maiestv, istdu'd "An Act for the moss »aecteal aboSitien of Oaths anti ASirmaUcm taken ard mads In various HepartAnentsof ths Goys—meet of New South Wales, and tn sntetituen DodarsUonala lieu thereof, and fw the eyppr'**® ■t volantary sad exlm Judicial Oaths and Affidavits.* ■**>"“ “■ 'yar.«—nest EMPIRE CO.'S j j i Royal J g . sow ij ; ’ 1 Prtt wnw cAkeag Mm; ' v -P-2 •• tins. I; • | Leader. ■- *A.~ Nek. <

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 388, 20 November 1908, Page 4

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999

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 388, 20 November 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 388, 20 November 1908, Page 4

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