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PIANO TALK. GOOD PIAN O u a tr.l class investment as veli &a a oceans cf culture and pleasure. Ibtre i ; && article manufacture that wi'_ pva large a return for t’ae mor vwtad. Granting this’to be true, t be sought after by thoee v._-b to buy must not only have » goed tone, but be well and faithfully maua, and ba sold ac a fair price. Il mc>: ba built to stand years of use. The Fianos now offered by THE LONiM)N PIANO COMP/. NY Julfil all tbeae conditions. A REGULAR M* TO Biliousness BUT MEVLP Troubler Him NOW. The Case of

THOMAS STEWART, Esq. tht M Ptsuith ) rv ora •pfcial. mtortez. ** Unquwt onvbly Clements Toeie alant pulled me th. o-: jt; I cr-nidu t get an atom of good outof the -.cmerousother merfv-ifas lad maw t.a . r - »>i with & g!v. ly aiefcu i with me, and I had - time altogether abacs ■trength and energy. ,?D burden • I seemed to i Violent neada hes o?.. « heavy feeling of oppression Hng at the pit cf ihestomat. I passed terrible nights, sief ■ g a.'out of the question, tod i: v -w>u h tongue were covered wit ♦ 1 . 3 aubstanc-- in the mornings.’’ “YouwereLilioas,apiare- y - * Tea j I used U> be - regv . • ■> biH4to?.«sa. I was nev«r : -’.-r that I was going to be prostr Aiea ly a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medl ises to ward off the attacks when I felt them coming on, and I took many c-»verly advertised peas, pills, pearh, and pelletC They were guaranteed to cur® everything from measles to paralysis, but, with tW exception of Clc’ncnts Tonic, all three medicines were uti-cly useless in an/ stage of my trouble." return to ycurlast attack !” M Oh ; yes/’repiir a Mr. Etewart. ** I had further distressing synq torrjr A severe bleeding at t-ie note'set hu was most difficult to etop, an-? ~ Hat expect, it was very weakenii . gP_’di■esa became wool, the be ee m-. re Unbearable, and I was su®* in*, - of proper r*st and nourishment, for 1 could eat notidug worth, speaking of whei it w«* «it before me • so I got a bottle of Cmmeale MIC.” >

“ How did you come to get that ?” “ Weil, you see, news waa bro-ight to no* if a worse ca*e than rnineljeing 'ure’. and. es the sou roe of my infor" ~u trustworthy, aa I *a.'d L-efo;e, I * t for a bottle.” •‘How did Hart?- “ Just like a true pirk-r-e-up. Ttsuu.ed bo strengthen my disurd, red stomach and digestive organs from very first, and I could soon tsk* my food without any sense of oppression cr sweliing afterwards, and more than that, I could er joy w!»at I did •fcL I Buffered no xsore Loki headaches, and, after a few days, i t **.-= soundly aa I always do when I am ’el! you I was pleased to get ri dioasa. To cut it short, Clerr.c -on p<rt me as right a- I am now.. been e rer stnoe, and I could again L -.-t my work with energy. Biliousri - _r tr- Lies ms now, lor if-1 feci a b t ecmitM, o«, I make teste to tit’ few doses of dement* Tonic, and ti at ward* is 05. I oould tell you of more taan oru caee vbrs the greatest beneft has been den.ei from that remedy, and i snow one hotel ia particular where it » regularly served over the bar at 6d. for a tiny glass fell, and the proprietor of the hotel say? t is far and sway the most effective pk i , up to we sbtamed for lo'-e or money. ” “ But I came to get your opir.. . “ Well, I thick it is tho ©a’y •- tulno remedy going. . -y- ~w, it cured e did what ]x>ne of h > ether thir do, and I mrrt «■ ak a«= I find. 1. < . Lag this -o! t 1 - . • - » . r 1 fcDO« Lh*-. to -X ST VTUTOR i L L TSOMA* Ss-WAMV, &t T r M*r S.-ise-. In the Colony • ■olemrty sn< s'nt '.-elr decis -c . read the aao.m oocrr- • tehee, xsd cc’x.jetssUreir t-j-) « forve. and ths* it 'oc.tate a > ftil eccoont of my il’nes# sac Tonfo th-*t I h»v* gt .en the jar. • wid Jc n t reee : '-eoof penny .mu. -.*« i the octales ujr toil oen.. ■*.: • « \a>. n anr way. and! snake ■ oe ■■'nsoieoti.xjdjr befrerhu tr * ■’ Mid riseril In l>e n'rth • J? t al aboßiiha of Oaths ana A • - au ■ .5* vtr in ranee* neparan»-it» a: «L» . • . oti of Ns* South Walea, to mt - Deciiruli esfo Kbu thereof. F.»d fre Um •«,<• --- . •f ro.aeWry •'id extra jtdirsal Oath* and A’tW.ri’s

bedarod at Bae, HSI tUs ftm dy EMPIRE CO 3 ] * I Royal * HA ' ’ t Preserve! ‘ 1 the ■ SSf «« • | Leather. 1

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 404, 5 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 404, 5 March 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 404, 5 March 1909, Page 4

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