FI ANO TALK. SO on PIA NO is » fitrt class investment ns 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 this to be true, the Piano to be sought after by those who wish 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 2HE LONDON ANDBEHLIN PIANO COMPANY these conditions. A REGULAR IVL TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq(Frr»m tht Times.”} CT 'Tk SPXCIAL REFORTKK. I’n.p* -’-'r.xbly dements Tonic alone Ik.d mt i.,. 4 gh. I cmjlJu’t get an ate«n fo.:d out -f t;,x mtmeruusother medicines »«L but this ren.l <ly did the business for in don!.', jut. k ti.iie.” These were toe Is 2d: 1 hr.'mai Stewart, baker, . U H, near Sydney, to .1 J to ha<« a Jittis ■ < ■ !»ot'.’.eiiai€ sicknesa h nian, c-ffer-ng the . aud taking a acai up :i a time I frequently u. .. .ks IsasattS'ked ** -_• -u *. My food disagreed »1 1 ;. . ’-o drop eu.ting for a • - u Jot I lost all my . h »i.u euer My work became a , . I seeme ■ • be always tired. ut beadadiej* .■• «m. There waa a ft. r.gul >h and£.->jat awei- •.«;> ;•:* oi • -:.,moch after eating. . deep being almost .ie qur . ’.d n.y mouth a.id - a ere «ith a bitterish o«n- • e*u th** - x.** •• 5 <,vn'vr • .’ j I *ins>cyr to ••-at Im to be by a Lilicoa atu.- i t:ie»’ .dlsorts of medicines var 1 th- *: wks when I felt them on..> u» u.auy clever! tdveru c -<j.rlß, and pellet*. They were ~ e ’ io cure every thing :rc.Q r*easiop . qarsJysia, but, with the •QJ L I O’ 4 !•;;<< .6 Tonic, all these n- L ..ch were u utriy useless in any stage To rt 11 . yonr last attack f* “Oh ; y* I- Stewart. ••Well, I had !uj <.er .: .pg symptoms. A -xvere hie :" : • .e no? set in. Thia was me-- dilucu : tn '.t«p. and. as yon may expect, it was v£ry .!.er : * The giddiocas becainc w .•, ti.e ,r inches more cobaar&l-le, and Iv. t. from want of proper rest a:. : or., lor I could eat nothing vo: ■<•. .. ; I w-.en it was out before :ne ;- * 1 11- :.o: l rement* ” How did you . to pet tl<al ** W y»»u *i> • ’ » •: . ht to ma .1 a worse ca*e ti .1 • _• cured, and, ts the source i 4 :yii ! • ...li.n tnuV •X i;'., y, sa I aud -.‘ore, I sent for a be’tie." '■ How did It act T’ *• Just like a trur pick-me-up. 1* to strengthen my iiis uered stemach and dlgettivc-organs from the very first, and I scald so>.*n take my food wit heat any sense of opprrs?: *u ar swelling afterwards, axxL tn-ore that, I could enjoy wliat I dad cat. I suffered no mure from and, after a few days, I slept as soundly aal always do whc.; 1 am welt I can teU yon I waa pleased to get rid of that giddiness. To cut it short, Clemente Tonic soon put me as right as I am now, and bare been ever since, and I could again go about iny work with energy. Biliousness nexer troubles ma dow. for if 1 feci a sign of it oeming os, I make haste to take a few doses of Clements Tonis, xnu that wards it ofiE I oculd tell you of more than one case where ths greatest benefit has been derived from that rcme«ly, and 1 know ohc hotel i* particular where it is regularly served over the bar at 6d. for a tiny glass full, and the proprietor of the hotel says it- ie far and away the most effect-ive pick-me-up to b* attained for love or money.” •* Rut I name to get your opinion ?” M Well, 1 think it is the only genuine remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ; H did what none of the other things could do, and I must speak as I find. The proof et tin nodding ia in the eating, you kdowF* “What about printing this—you don't
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 390, 4 December 1908, Page 4
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