PIANO TALK. A EG oo;d PIANOta . fe... Claes investment as well as a means U culture and pleasure. There is nr. article manufactured that will, give large a return for the money-invested. Granting this.to be true, th«’!“iano to be sought after by those >bo‘ with to buy must not only have a goad tone, : but be well and faithfully made, and be sold at » 'air pr;>.i. It ir ust be built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offered by < THE LONDON ANDBEBLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq('■/Vom dk Timat."/ BY CUR VFKCIAL RKOORTER. “ Unqaeetio iubly Clemente T<n-ic sleotpulled me through. I oonkln't. en of good out of the numerous < I tried, but this remedy did -.: me in double quick time." lU.i--words of Mr. Thomas Ste*a -« Winds*>r-roBtd, Rooty Hill, . r » a reporter who was detail'- J chat with him scent his >- “Yes,* said that oewspuper man a cl»— himself. M Once upt.u a had many strange attacks with a giddy sickness, with me, aud I had to time Altogether almost. ! i strength and energy. My I burden; I seemed to be ah., i Violen t headaches came on. ? L heavy feeling of oppress n * u-’ ling at the pit of die stI pasted terrible nights, out of the question, an . •> ton gw • were covered «- a totUM <. substince in the mornings.* ** You were bilious, apparently I" " Yea ; I med to be a regular martyr to bi&ameae. I was new; w&ie frmn tear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medterasa to wurd off the attacks when I felt them oomirg on, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pilla, pearls, and pellrta. They were guaranteed to cure from measles to paralysis, b t, wiux the exception of Cle*ntuta ionic, all these medicines were uru-rly useless in an- • -v--of my trouble.” w •• To return to your last attack !” “(>h ; yes,'’replied Mr. Stewart. “ WeL, I had further distressing symptoms. A •svere bleeding at the nose set in. This was most difficult to atop, and, as you may expect, it was very weakening. The giddiness betaine -t-'-rse, the headaches more mibrarable. »■ -as suffering from want ofprope, ''riimenfc, fer I could eat not hr of when it war. put liefore . a Lottie of Cwnep Tonis." > “ How did you come to get that !” Well, you see, news was brought -v»a worse case than mine benr cured, : 1 SS Xheoor rcecf my informal*-,8 *-»» trn.’ worthy, aS I •"«! ’ ’tore. 1 aexit for bottla.’* M flow did t» •• I-Mt like • to - reLgUwi, « dJ* Ttive organ*. . S 2CMm take j. y •* -'ppr-waion ot fw-‘ •» Van that I <• J • iflwre-t no r«* n* i lt>aaJeo«au Tutuamid tell you ot the greatest boue t ■ Ihsli remedy, and 1 a particular where it u vegul - fchs bar a* 6d. for a tiny gL«- -- projiriotor of the hotel aajz away the moat effective pit - tbtainsd for love or " But I came to get yetz M Well, I remedy going did what none ... and X meat •?* ab< At*- ' I - t, ftIMAA V. •Otennl? to** a»-< •ol Z<f .' .Qatar* Site, >*■■%«?"**** * tMHHt OQIW J | Roy i * sm* u . t Preserve Maa' > I; 1 * itel (fin i Latter, -r- - Nak.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 409, 9 April 1909, Page 4
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