PIANO TALK. PIANO is * ArH as well as a mean* of culture and pleasure There is no article 'manufactured that will give m large a return for Jbe money invested. Granting this tb be true, the Piano te be sought after by those who wish to buy must iiot 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 ebhditions. A REGULAR TO Biliousness BUT WEVER Troubles Him NOW. Tha Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. (From iflg tl Fcririih Time*.*J BT OCR SFECI>y. RSPORTIR. Gkrnems Tonic rlodh prfted me tbioiigh. 1 ©oubin't get an afa-Ti if good Out. of ihenurierc-us otlier medic is es I ttpd, qut this remedy did the business for niem doul.’jcj u.uiek time.” These were tne words of Mr. Thomas Stewart, baker, •Wimlsor r«wwl, Rooty jHill, near Sydney, to a reporter mho w» *lfc.r.ilrd to h«<e & JittSv hat with hiri Arcnt sometime sickness. Yc«,” sail j-fiut jjeir.lemin, ofTenng the newspaper W/ai a chair, and taking a seat himnei;. *• Ghee vpew a lime I frequently many strange mtscks I was attacked with a giddy sickness. Mr food <Ms&greed with me, a.-.d I had co drop eating lor a r.in.e altogether almost. 1 lost ell my strength and eawgy. -3ly work l>e-.'ame a burden ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. There was a heavy feeling of oppression snd great swelling st the jiit of the ntcniach after eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almost out of the question, and my mouth ejd tongue were covered with a bitterish in the mornings.” ° You were hHious, apparently ?” *'■ ’ ?3 ; I used to be ■. regular martyr to biK-tjuaesa. I was newr safe frsm fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I trfedaUeorts of medicines to ward off tl*e attacks wht-n I felt them oonung on, and I tpok many cleverly advertised pean, pills, pearls, and pellets They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with the exception of dements Tonic, all these medicines were uftoriy useless in any stag* of n»y tcoubk-."* To return to your last attack !” “Oh ; Mr. Stewart. “Well, 1 bad further distressing symptoms. A severe bleeding at the nose set in. This was meat difficult &•» etop, and, as you may ex poet, it was very weakening. Tl»e giddiness became worse, the headaches more unbearable, and I was snff; ring from want of proper rent and nouri-hmcct, for I could eat nothing worth speaking of when it was put before tne ; so 1 goi a bottle of Clements Tonic. ” ■» How did yon conw to got that?” “ Well, you nee. itew* vias brought to ms of a worse case tiwui uiinc bring cured, and, si the source of iny information was ti nsV worthy, as I said before, I sect for g. 1 bottle.”
“ How did it act ?” Just like a true pick-me-up; 1? .*ca,.ed to strengtlien my disordered stomach and digesuve organs from tl-e very first, aad I oould soon take my food without any sense oi oppression or swelling afterwards, and. mort than that, 1 cdnld enjoy uhat L <Sa aat. I suffered no more from headaches, and, after a few days, I slept as soundly as I always do when I sun well. I cau tell you I was pleased to get rid of that giddiaen. To cut it short, tieinenle Tonic soon put a»e as right as I am. now, and have been ever rince, and I could sg-rh go about my work with energy. Biiieuraesa never trouble* me now, for if 1 feel a. sign of it coming 00, I make haste to take a few doses of Olemsnti Tbnic, and that wards it off I oould tell you of morw than one case where ths greatest baneiit has been derived from that remedy, and I know oae hotel in partkraLur where it ia regularly served over the bar at M. for a tiny glass full, and the proprietor of the hole! says it is far and awsy the most effective pick ine-up te be obtained for love or money.” “ But 1 came to get your opinion ** “ Well, I think ii. ia. the only genuina remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me; it did what none of U e other things could do, and I must apeak as I find. The proof at tin padding is in the eating, yoa know!” < “What about priming this—you don’t abject Y* ’ ** You con do just m you think fit about that. I’ve not the least objection as long aa you only print what I've said, for I kaanr that to be the pure truth.” XTITUTORT DECLARATION. I, Ysomas *r>*AK?. of Winowjr-read. Rooty Hiß. DMi Bydoe -. In the Celor.y cf New South Wales, do SoWukUj- u< ainc-rely debars link I hare carefully read the ann.xeu docuioent. censtsung three foMtn, and «n.--ecßliS'e<v «uml>er.-d from ote to three, and that It -Gi.uJaaa.Mi is a true and faithful aooour.t o! n.v i!ln«s« and cere by Clements Tool*, that I ha* ejrirea ths'parttculare vol •.atarily ted in n t roct' -e one pesaji payment le. aarne. and ilw antaina >.J lull permlss : cn so the •m. n any wa y . and 1 make this so>me deeUra- _■» .xMiselentiously believing Ute aanw to be '’>« »ad by virtue of the protbieae of aa Act J* and passed in the ninth .vest of the reicn of •r ; rreewt Majesty. Intituled “An Act for the more •I, t M aboiit-on of Oaths and Afflrmatiom tak»md u!s In 'io various departments of tbeCoreren:»» ef New Scuth Wai re, and to sutetituae r*Ucns tn Beu thereof, and for the snrprewiaa 4 voluntary end «xU* judicial Oaths and Affidavits* beolared at Ban .■» Wds 81* dl> at Bereaetas, m aiflM taoM aad I EMPIRE pore !: [Royal i I e O e ! ‘ Sold if ' • T in * . ' * X. Preserves || ™«e» ’ ‘ f the ana. H. > id® ’ • ; Luther. > Ihr Polish. « ,
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 392, 18 December 1908, Page 4
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