PIANO TALK. oO D PIA N 0 1« . ini clabt iovestment &b will as a nirana ti culture and pleasure. There 11 article manufacturea that will g ve m large a return for the money invwied. Granting this.to be true, the Puuo (• be sought after by those a whc wuh mi buy must not only have a good lom, but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair price. It inuat ba built to stand year. 3 of use. Tba Pianos now offered by GHE LONDON A ND BL RUN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR M. TO Biliousness GUT HEYER * Traybiles Him NOW.
The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq, cFrom thA “Pairilh Tima.") BY ora SFKCIAI, EXPORTE*. 0 Unque?t>onal,ly Clementi Tonic slew pulled me through. I couldn’t get on stem of good out o: llie numerous other mediciase I tried, but thlk remedy did the business f«r me in double quick time.*’ These were tbs words of Mr. Thornes Stewart, b&ksr, Windsor-road, Rooty HilL near Sydney, (• a reporter who was detailed to hare a liatfo ehst with him an ent his sometime sickness. “Yes,” said J hat gentleman, offering the newspaper jr.an a chair, and taking a seat himself. “Once upon a time I frequent]* iad many st range attacks I was attacks* with a giddy sickness. My fsod disasreel with me, and 1 had to drop eating for a titno altogether almost. I kwt all my strength and energy. Mv work beeauas a burden ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. There was a heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of life stomach after eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep being ahnes* out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish substance in the mornings.” “ You were bilious, apparently T’ * ' ’’a ; I u“j? 1 to be ?. regular martyr to 1 was nexvr safe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tiled all sorts of medicines to ward oS the attacks when 1 felt them Muring on, and I took many olevariy advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pelleia. They were guaranteed to cure everytbmg turn n e ..Ae» to panUytid, bat, with the except:;.a cf CL- ■ . s Tonte, all these med:Jne% were utterly unclean iu any stage “Tokt tm to v; nr last attack f
“Oh -. yes ’replied Mr Stewart. “ Well, I had further .1 ~ ;c.«;ng a;, nqjloms. A envere b’v. hi - *-, the i,».- set in. Thin was rix-?C <h'iF« uit to tic s Rud t aaios may expect, it v. -j very wc ... :g. Tne giddiness became wcr -e, tl.e more unbearable, and I w.<s s'i:T< riug from wax* of propor rest and neci •du went, for I eo«dd eat nothing sot th Breaking of when ft waa Kt before me ; so I got a Got tie of Clemente aio.” ?»
“ How did you come to get that ?” “ Well, you see, news was brought te ma ef s worse case liuui nona bring cured, and, as the source of my inf >. :r..i:on was trustworthy, as 1 said before, I sent for a bottle." 41 How did it act T*
“4,u»t Hke a truepick-mo-up. xJ cm. to strengthen my aisurdareii stomach and digestive organs from tl.v very first, aad I oould noon take my food wilkout any sense of oppression or swelling afterwards, and. more than that, I could enjoy what I dt4 sat. 1 suffered no u. re from heodachea. and, after a few days, I aler- as soundly as f always do whc.c Itmwi it I can tea yu» £ was pleaend to grt rid of that giddineen To cut it short, Clements Tonic s*aos p*t -w right m I am now. aad hare been ever since, sad I could again go about my work with energy. Biiieusness never tronbleq me now, fur if I feel a sign of it coming ew, I make haste to take a few doses et Ckments Tonic, and that wards it off. I donld tell you of more than one case where the greatest benefit h&s been derived from that remedy, and I know oae hotel f* particular where it is regularly served evep the bar at fid. for a iinv glass full, and Ska proprietor of the hotel says it is far and away the most effective piek-me-up te hn tbtainod for love or money.”
“ But I came lo gel your opinion!" “ Weil, I think it is the only genuinn remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ;k* did wb&t none of Ihe other tilings could de, and I ?«-.o*t apeak as I find. The proof a* the in the eatiag, you know!” ••What about printing thia—yon don't object F’ 44 Yon can do iust as you think fit about that. I’vs not the least objection as lua* •a yon only print what I’ve said, for 4 knew that to be the pure trullu*’ ttttlTnT DF.CI.ARATICK. t. T»«sxs fh-sinT. of H. Rontr &4U, a*u a.ilr.c- . in the Cotam cf S uth Rale*. *• eckt-> j, an sle- ’let? devlt-.' Th-.t J L ,v« n*d the am. *en dc<-n;K- l. '■'i.s>-..nc >f U res tt.res ar>4 ti.»i l» fhs true andlaim* T<«a! that 1 ha* e’ri'vn i Jticnbn n acv «»r a.* .V'li-.site :L • suksia derlxra- .. xxMcisut.ftusl.v I -r.. ‘ - aure to he : , bj »•»•« 'f the rn>' -o®« c! as Act aio ’hr n-r:h • ft the reira Ot » . a’«. i.vo c’t Oat.-s atui AC :u*!i<ia» tehee 1 :• <n »»rious e-.«erua»-ater>< hsGoveeaue« f booth Wales, »t>rt lo SK’tettnnu ’.te .«>«Uoa> la lieu th<r»< ♦ and for the str”-rew:an f rolssiar? *n4 extra jodictai OaUaeaoJ Atfulavsta.* L<eelMsd M Bee. BUi ttda Am day at Nwvamber. one tteonoand eirM hundred and siseayeifht. Wore see, .. * * t EMPIRE OO.*B 1 * ’ • ; Royal flackingii x •?— « !! y I 8 !* 1 Il ; [ f Preserves Prwfacn; ’ : the ji a™. I 1*» • > | Leather. P,l;sk. I [ K-v
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 399, 12 February 1909, Page 4
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