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LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE ■ i ■ "DOCTORS SAID I SHOULD ALWAYS -UFFER,'* PERFECT HEALTH RESTORED BXi BILE BEANS. "From childhood I was a great sufferer from biliousness," says Mrs. C. UnderWood, Stewart-street, North Bundaiberg, Q. "Even while attending school I had to stay at home one day every week on account of this troublesome complaint. This continual strain had a very bad effect on my health in general, and I was weak and very much' run down. My liver was sluggish, and my stomach tfas Terj-weak. Up to a few years ago I had taken all kinds of medicine, and tried dn very many w»ys to get rid of my trouble, but nothing did mc any good. Doctors had told mc I should always be a, sufferer. At last I commenced taking Bile Beans, which soon had a very bene fecial effect. Bile Beans banished the nauseous sensations, strengthened my stomachy and corrected the liver action As I continued with this met—cine, my head became clear, and I always had a good natural appetite. Instead of feeling quite done up and listless, I was full of energy and always ready for work. Bile Beans put new life into mc, and now it is a pleasure to attend to my household duties. I strongly recommend Bile Beans to all suffering with a sluggish liver. They take away sick headache, rectify the bowels, and tone up the whole system beautifully. I always keep a supply by mc." Commence with Bile Beans at once— they are seld at 1/1J and 2/9 per box by all chemists and stores. Bile Beans are a grand family medicine, and good for old and young of both sexes.

. For some considerable time the Poverty Bay district has been menaced by a rabbit invasion, the pest being in great numbers in Wairoa, OpotSki, and the surrounding districts. The efforts of the East Coast Rabbit Board, in appointing inspectors and large staffs of men in the localities mentioned, have done a great deal towards keeping dpwn the pest, and stringent measures are being taken. The Minister for Public Works (the Hon. R. McKenzie) states that the South Island Main Trunk railway will probably be completed as far as Parnassus, to enable the carriage of goods, by the time the next wool clip is ready, and certainly before the next harvest. 'Plate-laying on a portion of the line between Mina and the southern end bridge will be started , within six weeks. 1 The famous Roslyn writing-pad, fine bank paper, 6d each, striking value.— Smith and Caughey, Ltd.—(Ad.) Have a look at our rugs. Thia is a comfortable, useful, and valuable article. We stock Kaiapoi, Petone, and Moagiel, and all good patterns.—<3«o. Fowlds, Ltd.—(Ad.) i jfIXPERiBNCB TEACHBS that notnxng la *-* so efficient for encoring personal cleanliness and the health and beauty of I the skin as PEAK'S SOAP. generations of celebrated beauttw. j

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 8