CRUEL HEADACHES. BILE BEANS RESTORE HEALTH AFTER JOUR YEARS' SUFFERING. Wise doctors tr-eat headaches as a symptom only, not as a disease. An aching head is proof of the disorder of some other organ, generally the stomach or liver. Bile Beans are so''successful in curing headaches because they remove the root cause, by correcting and stimulating tho liver and digestive system. "For the past four years," says. Mrs. J. Bennett, of 274 Castle-street, Dunedin, N\Z., "I have been a constant sufferer with sick headaches, accompanied by fits of dizziness, which handicapped me greatly in my household duties. On the recommendation of a friend I underwent n course of Bile Beans, and am pleased to say they affected a prompt cure, and am now in ■ good health. My daughter was also a great sufferer with windy spasms, which caused her considerable inconvenience, but tho Beans effectod a perfect cure in hci' cas9 also. ' I never fail to recommend Bile Beans as an invaluable family medicine." "Bile Beans are a certain cure for Biliousness, Headache/> Constipation, files, Dcbilitj, Liver Trouble, Female Weaknesses, Indigestion and nil digestive disorders, nervousness, bad taste in the jnouth, foul breath, anaemia, dizzinpsr, feelings of uncomfortable fullness lifter •eating, wind plains, sleeplessness, summer fag, etc. 'ihey nlsp act'«s a general tonic and tone up ' the wholo system. Bile Beans improve tho general circulation, and sre n boon to pnie faced girls and weak women. Obtainable from all Stores aa:d Chemists at Is l^d, or 2s 9d largo family box. — Advt."
' A start was made last night with the 1907 classes at the Petone -Technical School. Most of the time was occupied in enrolling intending students, and tho prospects point to tho class nurabere being well maintained. Mr. A. J: Mason has been appointed to assist Mr. J. G. Cattle iv the secvej^ia,! duties,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1907, Page 2
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