PIANO TALK. PIANO te » int class invesimbot as well as a measa ot culture and pleasure. Thera is M article manufaettueu that will giva M large a return tor the money Inveatad. Granting this to be true, the Piano to be sought after by those ;wbo wish to buy must not only have a good tosa, but be well and faithfully made, sail 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 ML TO Biliousness BUT NEVEM Troubles Him NOW. The Chm wfTHOMAS STEWART, U* fiVom rAe “PenritA BY OCR BPXCTAL RKFORTIB. M Unquestionably Clement* Tonje ailesa pulled me through. I couldn’t get M aSeee of good out of the numerous other tnedieiMß I tried, but this remedy did the buaiße** IIV me in double quick time.” Theee were Ito words of Mr. Thoma* Stewart, bakse, Windsor-road, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, to a reporter who was detailed to have a utfta chat with him alient hi* aometiins uckaato l£ T«s” »aid Shot gentleman, ©Hering (to news.»per m&a a chair, and taking a mt himself. *• Ones upon a time I frequaatto lad many strange attacks- I was at’askew with a giddy sickness. My food disagreed with me, and I had to drop eating lor • time altogether almost. I lost all strength and energy. My work became • burden; 1 seemed to be always tirefi. Violent headaches came on. There wee • heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of rhe stomach after earing I passed terrible nights, sleep beiug ahneto out of the question, and my mouth ewß bonguo were covered with • bitteeftb substance in the mornings. ” “ You were bilious, apparently *" • T*ss j I used to be a regular martyr to bfliamness. I was nev«r safe frsm feto that I was going to be prostrated by • bilious attack. I tried all sort* of medlctMH to ward off the attacks when I felt them coming on, and I took many cleveriy advertised peaa, pills, pearls, aad poileto They were guaranteed to cure everydimf from measles to paralysis, but, with the exception of Clements Tonic, all theto medicines were useless in any stagp ef my trouble.” •* To return to your last attack f* “Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. “ Weßa I had further distressing symptoms. A severe bleeding at the nose set in. Ttol was mast difficult to stop, and, u ros may expect, ib was very weakening. Tna gidil* '< aess became worse, the hesdachee mare unbearable, and I was a flering from waat of proper rest, and nonrishmenc, fee I could eat nothing worth speaking of when it wae put before me ; so I got a bottle of CrmsHli
“ How did you come to get that I* “ Well, you see, new* waa broughl to aa ef a worse case titan mine being cured, and, aa the source cf ray information wae trustworthy, aa I said before, I seat a bottle." How did ft act T* ** Just like a true pick-me-up. Ii «m. tod to strengthen my disordered stomach and digestive ergaas Train the very first, and I aeuld soon take my food without say senes of oppression or swelling afterwards, and. more than that, 1 could enjoy what I Jhi eat. X suffered no more from headaJMm and, after a few daj.**, I slept as soundly aol always do whett I am well. I can teU yww I was pleased to get rid of that giddmem, To cut it short, Clements Tonic soon pet tue as right as I am now. and have been evw since and I could again go about my week with energy. Biliousness never trouble* ms now, for if I feel a sign of it eomiag ew. I make haste to take a few das— sf Clements Tonic, and that wards it off. I could tell you of more than one ease whose the grootest benefit ha* been darivod frees that remedy, and I know one betel to particular where it is regularly served ovw the bar al Sd. for a tiny glass full, aad the proprietor of the hotel says it is far eat away the most effective pick-me-up te to tbtaiued for love or money.” “ But I came to get your opinion Y* " Well, I think it is the enly gsnuha remedy going. Anyhow, it cured s*o j N did what none of the other things could tok and I mute speak as I find. The proof 4 to puddtag is in the eating, you know!" < “What about printing thi*—you object!” I “ You can do just as vou think fit about tot. rvo not the least objection aa loqw M yon only print what I’ve said, for I know that to be the pure truth.” STtYTTORY DBCLABATIOX. I, Toomas Bi.wakv, et WtndAcr-resd, Root.* RBk o*m Bydeev. hi the Colony o! »w SaiUh Was. 4o Sriemr-lr sol sloe 'rely tedars that I lave earefato Nad th« document. eonslELias sf three foUos. sad coi-seccLi-.ely cumbered troc> et.s LhtvF, aad that it -ontaic* and is a true ar-1 taMbtul account ot my OintM and curs by Clear—to Voni-. that I ba' V gtver* the partKulsn vt i'.atatos aad It. n t r—e’‘ e ont penny payxaeat for same. SM die oaUin* b.v tuli pern>:«.<o'i paLhxi Sts >m> a any way, ud I niaie dsetam :a xmscl— tinusly Wievinxr the «un« te to >a *nd by virtue of the pro'-isiejas of aa Ast «f* and paaaed in the ninth year ol tbs reigs Si c« t -owot MajNty, intituled **A.n Act far the ■— 1* i _al Abolition cf Oaths and AfflmaUaes lakes •ad Hie tn ie various Departmentsef -.to (lsisto n<- of New South Wales, and to astaUM* De.-araUona in Ben thereof, and for the —pp ito f rdeutary red «xtn Judicial Otete and AfedWrito* ‘1 nim I •» aw. ,>■ «m> aa < ■erastee, e*s teou—ad stste taed—d sad aMp | gMP| RE 00.0 | Royal packing ■ -i Ma y * > Pfeserm l! oa M a | Pwtoto I the 152 | t te* leather, .<4- p*fiaL
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 395, 15 January 1909, Page 4
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