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BILIOUSNESS FOR MANY YEARS.

Bilk Beans Again in Evidence As a reliable remedy for biliousness and kindred ills, New Zeahnders gencrallg proved Bile Bkans unequalled. Differing as they do from tne oldfashioned outof date menicim s of foi tv or fifty years ago, in that Bile Bears do not leave behind them those nauseous debilitating symptams so common to medicines which contain m'neral drugs 1 Bile B?ans are purely vegetal I?, and for this reason alone their superioritg is assured. Mrs M. A. Wendelken, of 165 Az ldean Road, Christchurch, says:—"Up ti firre years ago I was a constant sufferer from biliousness, although during that time I had tried many so.called cures for that complaint, but only to discard them as useli j s?, as they utterly failed to give me relief Bile Bsans having been recommended I gave them atrial, and thus gained the only relief I had known for years. As a corrrctive medicine, Bile Beans are without any doubt, superior to all other medicines I have used, being as effective with the children as with adults, and for this reason Bile Beans have been installed as our family medicine, aud I could wish for none be far." Bile Beans ara a safe ai d speedy cure for Biliousness, Headache. Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, Debility, Female Weaknesses, Nervousnesr, Bad Blood, Bad Breath, Anosmia, Disturbed Sleep, Loss of Appetite, Rheumatism and, in fac 1 , all ailments that owe their origin, to defective bile flew, assimilation and digestion, At th s trying season no home should be without box. Bile Beans are obtainab'e from all Chemists and S'ores, price Is lid or 2 IKI large box. The large s : ze being more <c:moniical, is specially reomnrnded for general family use.

The Japan Times is indebted to the Tokio Asghai's correspondent ut Port Arthur for an interesting item of news. Writing under date January 2i), lie says:—Viceroy AlexieiT, speaking to the members of his staff, it is reported, recently said that if there were three docks at l'ort Arthur and two at Dalny he would not hesitate to light Japan. As things stood at present, the distinguished Admiral went on, even though Russia had the best of it in the first naval' engagement., it was plain that she could not annihilate the Japanese squadron. When, however, the latter came out for the second engagement, after being repaired, the Russian squadron might be expected to suiter ignominious defeat, and even annihilation. This, concluded the Viceroy, was the first and foremost, reason why war with Japan was inadvisable. Rheumatism is a stubborn disease to light, but Cliambeilaiu's Pain Balm has mired it many times, and will do so whenever opportunity offers. " This remedv is a general family liniment,

; lid not onJy does it quickly relieve rheumatic pains but it also cures lame, back, stiil' neck, soreness of the muscles and stillness of the joints. It is antiseptic, and when applied to cuts, bruise-', burns, or scalds, heals such wounds without maturation and in less time than by any other treatment and, unless the injury is very severe, will not leave a scar. For sale by G. W. Ilutchins, chemist, Halclutha. Aps A rather amusing incident happened at Governor's Bay a few clays ago (writes a correspondent of the Lyttellpn Times). The public school has just received a now coat of paint, red and cream, and while the workmen were pulling on the red a bull and about 40 heifers in an adjoining paddock were interested spectators. r iho bull strongly objected to Ihe colours, and made a noisy demonstration, in which he was assisted by his 40 companions. As the dividing fence was not very substantial, the bull was soon able to make more than a wordy protest against the painters' proceedings, and, with his retinue, approached llie workmen, who retreated hurriedly into Ihe school. The bellowing attracted the attention of neighbours, who beat off the intruders and liberated the anxious prisoners.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXX, Issue 1799, 8 April 1904, Page 3

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BILIOUSNESS FOR MANY YEARS. Clutha Leader, Volume XXX, Issue 1799, 8 April 1904, Page 3

BILIOUSNESS FOR MANY YEARS. Clutha Leader, Volume XXX, Issue 1799, 8 April 1904, Page 3

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