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PIANO TALK. G ° O D PIA K 0 “ * fi ” fc das, investment as well u » culture and pleasure. There’' Tse (article manufactured that will gm aa large a return for the mjney invested. Granting this tc bo true, the Piano to - Keought after by those wbo wish to ■n must not only have a good tone, Rt be well and faithfully made, and Ke sold at a fair price. It most be (built to stand years of use. The {Pianos now offered by ‘ THE LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness &UT NEVER i Trett ties Him NOW. The Case of I THOMAS STEWART, Esq. ('From lhe “ Penrith Timet.") BY OCR SPECUL RKPOKTEB. “ Unquestionably Clements Tonic aI«M pull-.d me through. I couldn’t get an atom »f iiood out of tite-Riiznerous other medicine* i tried, eut this remedy did the bmin— for -ne in double quick time.” These were the .voids of Mr. Thomas Stewart, baker, IH'jwbor-road, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, to a r< porter who was detailed to have a litUe hat with him anent his sometime aiekneaL f ” Yes," said that gc .ileman, offering th* ! newspaper man a cltair, and taking a aenfe ■ 'iimaclf. “On -e uprn a time I frequently I tad many strange attack*. I was attached ! with a giddy sickness. My food diaagreed i with me, at.d I had to drop eating for a i time altogether almost. I lu*t ail my strength and energy. My work became a I burden ; I seemed to be always tired. ' Violent hexdaehea came on. There was • heavy feeling of onpr-ission and great aw*F ' ling at the pit of t>»e -totiMbeh alter eating. . I i-assed terrible nights, sleep being almost ' ou* of the Quest ice, and rny mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish i substance iu the mernings." “ You were bilious, apparently ?** ! *'■»;! use Itobe a regular martyr to , I was never safe from fear ' that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I t ried all sorts of medicine* to ward off the attacks when I fol* them coming on, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pellets. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to {taralyei*, but, with the axcAptiun of Clement* Tonic, all the** raediuincs were utterly useless iu any stag* ef my trouble. 0 “ To return to your last attack f* “Oh ; yes,"replied Mr. Stewart. “ Well, I had farther dut-vessing symptom*. A severe bleeding at Uxe nose set in. This was most difficult to st r n. and, as you may expect, it was very weakening. Tike giddiness Liecatne -.ursc, the ht.uiaches mere I unb jar able, and I was suffering from want of proper rest and nourndiiwcut, for I could •at nothir.g worth speaking of when it was nut liefcrc me ; so I got a bottle of Cremento “ How did you come to get that ?” “ Well, you see, ixm w as brought to m* «l * wore* case than mine lieing eared, and, ; M the aource <d my information was truatworthy, aa I said before, I sent for a **»uie.** “ How did It act ?" *’ Just like a true pick-me-up Ti at . to strengthen my disordered stomach and llgeetive organa from the very first, and I ■wuU soon uke my food witlKwt any sen** of oppression or rweHing afterwards, and, note than that. I eouhi enjoy what I did sat 1 suffered no more from headaches and, after a few days, I slept as soundly a* f al w ay* do when lun welt I caa teU y«« I was pleased to get rid of that giddiness. To cut it short, Clements Tonic anon put me m right as I am now, and hare been ever since, and I could again go about my w*rk with energy. Biliousness never trouble* me now, for if I feci a sign of it coming *u t I make hasta to take a fex dose* of Clements Tcnic, and that wards it off. I oould till you of more than one caae where the greatest benefit has been ierived from i that remedy, and I know one hotel in ! particular where it is regularly aerted ev*r i the bar at fid. for a tiny glass full, aad th* ' proprietor of th* hotoi it ia Tar and sway lhe moat effective pick me-ap to b* •btained for love or money.” “ But I can-.e to get vour opinio*?" " Well, I think it Is the only genuin* remedy going Anyhow, it cured nw ;it did what none of the other things coule and 1 must »peak as I find. The proof at Un padding i* in the eating, you know!” * “What about printing this—yo* don’t •bject T” < '• Yoe can do j“st rs you think fit about that. I'v* net iha least objection as Iqm m you ouly print wbat I’ve said, for I know that te b* the jrire Lv'h." STtrUYCHT E-SXXAKAVOSL t, Tsoxas 9»»vabt, or «Ftadan>-»wt, Rooty H®. Mar S>dmr. te et Sooth Vote*. <• solemnly aa. oiix. stly iLat I hare eirsfully roa-i the anc.xeu dreu'-ci'L consist in< ?: three tott-3. and eou*ecuUrr:v n jiaiiered from oeo to thrvf, and that tt -onlco-ft .«rt h a true and taitbte’ account of my .-ud cure by Clemoais rente, that I have given the partjtulara iota*tarilv a&d io n t rece*r« one penny payment for safoe, aa* alee oor.tains tnl! newniaaten to {cibSsh the tame in a&y way» and I make tbia eolctan dectamMon cocarienUcusSy betievinx the *»-ne to ba true, and by rirta* of the provisions at aa Act n vda and pawed in the ninth \mi ol the n-ipn of her proeent Majesty, tetltu'.ad “A* Act foe the mere eSevtual abol.tKHj cf Oathe and ASruWioca taka, and mads tn '?• various Uepsrtments of iheDorer*. mt,', of X<«* South Watea, and to autotfture Deel*reUoca te Beu thereof, aad tor the emigrearo* .f Toluntary end extra jodtekl Oaths acd ASdartS*.Lvolared at Boa KID tob fa* fy d BovaabM. o*o tbou*a*d st<M hundred and fdastr -> y V Kuvnoc.« r EMPIRE CO. 1 * ! Royal flacking i # t * !' Scl ' l l| * ; I Preserves . PrWMK' ’ :i the i. S£! • fin. : I Leather. “c Palii. : ; ♦ » »e a I

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 244, 26 January 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 244, 26 January 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 244, 26 January 1906, Page 4

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