A VETERAN'S TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. ■ SEVENTEEN YEARS A MARTYR TO PAINS AND, SICKNESS. BILE BEANS SAVED HIS LIFA Mr. J. Siddons, Master Mariner, Veterans' Home, Mount Roskill, Auckland, says:—"For seventeen long years I suffered from indigestion, brought on by hardship during many years of sea-faring life. At times I was completely prostrated with dizziness, pains in the back and side, attacks of retching, sick headache, and other distressing symptoms, and was of&n utterly incapacitated for work. I tried many so-called remedies in the 'hope of ridding myself of the indigestion, but my efforts were in vain. I sought tho advice of doctors, chemists, and other mcdical men, but their treatment, too, proved utterly -futile, and I continued suffering. Tho' wonderful curative properties of Bile Beans were brought to my notice by a friend in Gisborne, who strongly advised me to givo them a trial; and a sound recommendation it proved. I at once procured a supply of Bile Beans and started on them. Even from tho first few doses I began to feel their beneficial virtues. The pains in my back and side disappeared; my appetite, which previously was so poor, began to return; vomiting became a thing o* the past; my head no, longer, ached as though' it wero under a heavy weight, and my eyes became clearer and brighter. I continued taking Bile Beans—gavo them a fair trial and underwent a thorough course—and was soon cured of tho indigestion after having been a martyr for 17 long years. In fact, I honestly believe that Biio Beans wero tho means of saving my lifo. I am well on in years now—having passed my 79th birthday—but am very activo for my age, nnd I • attribute my health and activity to Bile Beans. If at any time I feel rundown a Bile Bean puts new life nnd energy into me." Bile Beans are a proved cure for indigestion, biliousness, constipation, piles, headache, liver trouble, bad breath, nausea, general debility, colds, neuralgia, sleeplessness, impure blood, anaemia, specks before tho eyes, nervousness, female irregularities, and loss of energy. Of all chemists and stores, Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. per box. An unreserved sale of farm and station properties at Wanganui will bo held ' on Thursday, June 2, by Messrs. Freeman It". Jackson and Co., in conjunction witli tho New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. Tho sale is on behalf of tho executors of the Beard Estates. Particulars are advertised. All Grand Officers arid members of lodges under Grand Lodge, nre directed eo into mourning for the lata Kina.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 814, 11 May 1910, Page 7
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