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PIANO TALK. 0 °: D PIA NOU* first class investment- sa well as a ineans of culture and pleature. There is no asticie manufactureu that wifi give as large % return for the money in vested. Granting be true, the Piano tc be sought after by those ;wbo wish to buy must npt 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 i? THE LONDON ANDBEKLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR NL TO Biliousness BUT SEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, £»q. (From tht Times.”} BY OCR SPECIAL EXPORTER. ** Unquestionably Clements Tome alone: pulled me through. I couldn’t get an atew. of gc-od out of the numerous other medicines I tried, but t his remedy did the business for me in double quick tuna.'* Thestewert the words of Mr. Tlmmaa Stewart, baker, Windsor-road, Rooty Hili, near Sydney, to a reporter who was detailed to have a utile chat with him anent his sometime sickness. “ Yes,” said that geuilenutu, offering tbc newspaper man a ehair, and taking a seat himself. “Once upon a time I frequently had many strange attacks. I was attacked with a giddy My food die agreed with me, and I baa to drop eatiru; for a time altogether almost. 1 lost 111 my strength and energy. My work became a burden ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. There was a heavy heeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the stomach after eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almost out of the question, and my ntouth and tongue were covered witn a ’'■‘’wish Substance in the mornings.” “ You were bilious, apparently T* K Vss • I used to be a regular martyr to biHuMtaess. I was never safe frs-nt fea? that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medicines to ward off the attacks when I felt them coming on, and I took many cleverly adverased peas, pills, pearls, and pellets. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysia, but, with ths ■xception of Clemeats Tonic, all these medicines were utterly useless in any stage of my trouble.” ** return t-o yo”r lost attack !" M Oh ; yes,” replied Mr. Stewart. “Well, I hod further distressing symptoms. A •evare bleedi-ig at the nose set in. Thia was most diff.cuit to stop, and, as Jon •xpect, it was very weakening. Tl»e giddiness became worse, toe hcadachss more tmbsar&ble, and I was 'suffering frrtn want of proper rest and nourishment, for I could eat nothing worth speaking of when it was put- before me ; so I got a bottle of C remeato Tonic." T>

“ How did you come to get that T” ** Well, you see, news was brought to ma of a worse case than mine being cured, and, M the source of my iufocmation was trustworthy- m I said before, I sent for a bottle.* 5 ' * How did It act T*

“ Just like a true piok-me-np. It suu:«d to strengthen my disordered stomach and digestive organs from the very firrA, aad I could soon take my food without any sense of oppression or swelling afterwards, and, more than that, I could enjoy a hat I ■tot. I suffered no more from headaches, a»d : after a few days, I slept as soundly as 1 always do wher. I am welL I can teU yen I was pleased to get rid of that giddiness. To out it short, Clements Tonic soon put ms as right as I am now, and have been ever since, and I could again go al<out my work with energy. Biliousness never trouble* me now, for if I feel a sign of it coming oa, I make haste to take a f?w doses of CiF.rnente Tonic, and that wants it off. I aould tell you of more t han one case where the greatest benefit has been derived from fch±*. remedy, and I know one hotel in particular where tl is regular!) served over the bar at &i. for a tinv glass full, and ths. proprietor of the hotel says it is far and away the most effective pick mv-ap te ht toteined tor love or money."

“ But I came to get your opinion *• Well, I think it is the only genelne remedy going Anyhow, it cured me; it did what none of the other things could do, and I must speak ar I find. The proof ct the. pudding is in the eating, you know!” 4 " Wha-. about printing this—you daß*t object!” s . '-You ana do just as you think St about thaL I’ve not the least objection as long m> you only print whav I've said, for 1 knew that to be the pure, truth. ’ BTV.*UTORT I, TkOMAB of Winner roa -’, Roc.<y TTih, esar BwSaev, in Uw Colony « New South Males, de •ciamnly am siot -re!; des la re that Iha carefully fcMos. and cotKseculis-ely number-d frcoi twrs t« th-ea, and that !t -cr.Udna and is a true anu faithful aoceaut r Hfeess J cure by Clements TnnliA tbM I bas e given the particulars rol>nSan}y a&i io v t reoe'<-e one penny vayment Jw tame and Uw? ontains x_» LL: permiie’on to the n any v*.», aa.l innate this mream deelarat»e and by v;r:oc : ' tbe pros ♦icne rd ac Act c« : ’vsert Msjealy. “An Act few the ibofs S? t *1 ahoiitio!. at Oaths arxl AlSnnatiawa Utke* tod »d« tn ’is variousr.-n'.'nr. of •,heGovamme« of New South Wai-; enibetitu* Deoa-xtlena In lieu thereof, a >e •f voluntary e*>d extra Jadiciai . .id AJhJaviU • Lxdarod at Bea HIX! itos tat daar «t Ksrantar. on thousand eI«M hundred and atestr>* EMPIRE CXX*» J I Royal | I I Presenes . j Mmb f T the J SL. I aim $ | Leather. J

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 407, 26 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 407, 26 March 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 407, 26 March 1909, Page 4

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