PIANO TALK. GO O D PLA N O ie a ftnl class investment as weli as a means of culture and pleasure. There is na article manufacturer that will g.ve aa large a return for the money mveataA. Granting this’to be true, the Piano te be sought after by those „who wish to buy must not only have a good tone, but be well and faithfully ma le, and be sold at a fair prici. It mu.’ ba built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offered by A THE LONDON ANDBERLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conliiionr A REGULAR TO Biliousness. BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, f/Swn Che **Penrith Time*.”) BY GvR SPECIAL RMPORTBK. “Unquestionably Clements Tonic alea* pulled me tbtough. I couldn’t get an stea cf good out of the numerous other medicines I tried, but this remedy did the business far ino in double quick time.'* These were the words of Mr. Thomas Stewart, baker, Wiadsor-roa<l, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, be a reporter who was detailed to have a Jittfe chat with him aneat his sometime sickneac “Yes,” said that gentleman, offering the newspaper mon a chair, and taking a esat himself. ‘’Once upon a time I frequently litd many strange attacks. Iw» at tacked with a gidtly sickness. My feed ■ii&acreed me, a. ti I had to drop <*ating for a <.iino altogether ai >I lost all my .length and tnarey. My work became a . ar den ; I eeeaseu to be always tired. v iolen’ head?. ;ies came on. There was a heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the stomach after eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep beieg almost out of the question, s id my mouth and txmgue were covered with t bitterish substance in the xnomit. .-
“ Yon were bilious, ap M Tbs ; I used to be a martyr io bfHrfttiess. I was nev aafo from fear that I was going to be -rostrated by a bilious attack. I tried ai ..3 of mediciaes to ■ward off the attacks v «en I felt th»-n coming on, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pellet*. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with ths exception of dements Tonic, all then medicines were utterly useless in any stage of my trouble. ” “ To return to your last attack !*’ **Oh ; yes,*’replied Mr. Stewart. w Well, I had farther distressing symptoms. A severe Heeding at the nose set in. T!i=» was most difficult to stop, and, as you may expect, it was very weakening. T i«c gi-Jdi-cess became wore-, the headnelore unbearable, and 1 v.-as suffering iic-m waai o r proper rest and nourishment, for I could eat nothing worth speaking of when it was put before me ; so 1 got a bottle of Crementa Tonic.” 5 “ How did yon come to get that' Well, you see, news a hrotq kt to ms of a worse case than min- : ,g cured, and, u the eouroe of my informs ion was trustworthy, m I Bal’d before, I eent for s “ How did it act I” “Just like a true pick-me up. It _ed to strengthen my aiaordcr-d stomaci digestive organs from the very first, aud I oould soon take my food wit-Loot any aenoo (4 oppression or swelling afterwards, and. more than that, I could enjoy what 1 dl4 ML I suffered no mere from and, after a fmv days, I slept as soundly asl always do when I wn welt I can teU you I was pleased to ret rid of that giddineaK To cut it shoit, Clements Tonic soon put me s* right as I am now, and have been ever since, and I cov’d again go about my work with energy. Biliousness never troublsr me now. for if I feel a sign of it corning ea. I mate haste to take a few doses ef Olementa Tonic, and that wards It oft I oouid tell you of more than one case whew the greatest benefit lias been derived irons that remedy, and 1 know oire hotel to particular where it is regularly served over the bar st 6d. for a tiny glass full, and the proprietor of the hot J says it is far and sway the most eSkc'ave piok-me-up to b« tbtained for love or money.” •* But I camo to get your opuxionf* “ Well. I think it is the >n!y gennina remedy going. Anyhow, it me; it did what none of the other things could do, sod I must speak as 1 find. The proof at Um pudding i B In the eating, you know!” 4 “What about printing this—you don't •tyectF “ I “ You ean do just m you think fit about -hat I’ve not the least objection as long M you only print what I’ve said, for J ksew that to bo the pure truth.’' rrtTCTCRT I’KCL-L NATION. t, TsOMta o? ’ .Tndsor-roaJ, Root? JTDft, Mil 9/xfccr. Id the <•«< >• '♦ N«w S.m>* U *ie*. do sr*l«u>’ b. «io(.-rely ib*t i har.i i-irefufly the ei ..i>v cw>msu.->g '4 three folioG, sn<! 00; -cred froiu ooe to three, sad that It -osoi 1 a>- J h a trua a»d foitbful account of my ffhi -• and enre by C!ee>er:a Toeta t>all hav<- t hen the jtartK-uUra vol otarity ».ud R o t rwe • - cne penn» pu t meal ter mtn*, and atoi entains • » <□!' i not yjoacdentionaly belje ... to be •m* and by tirtoe ot th. •< aa A-S and pasaec In the a' rei<n ef -r trenant Majea-.y. intitu* r tb« mere •i t < abolition ot Oaths 1 t’.atfaws tak*ind hla tn >e various Ve««*rt netteef tbeGova**. mtf of New Scutn Waler nd to evtotitu* DeciantUons la Leu thereof, ar. 'nr Um •tippr.-misn f rotustary end extra ladiok: s and AHularit*.* M 800. . Btn iw> «v >< Nevember. one thousand eifh* hundred and aialty- *“•**" “■ A.%. CSH3WICB.Sj EMPIRE CO.’S J : Royal flacking I - * ~l! ’ t T Preserves ! .-oke. |! PrriMH ♦ f the |i uJiji a tie ♦ i Leather, Polish. X
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 405, 12 March 1909, Page 4
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