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If ¥>IZZINESS, retching, fainting 1 , no SrJp % **^ appetite, and nasty bilious feel- g^^^^^W^' | ings ape a frequent form of the tij&jm ■oT'td HPH |i debility which arises from the many Wsgji&fflt- sepTi 1 weather changes of Spring. The re- fllllln* "tIILl H M maskable way in which Bile Beans put ?llsLlf H an end to these ailments is shown by «jilillfc WjZSljtM M the experience of Mrs. A. Dames, of I Maloney Street. North Botany, Sydney, , J^«ffl| | m j| Vi^hO says :— " On getting up in the mornings every- \j^^M^m IM I thing seemed to turn green. I would retch fearfully and l^^Pgfii I Hjffi a be compelled to go back to bed. All thought of food was pfliilrjf jjsjp I out of the question. My neighbours did all they could ] :igf|7 m Fp I £ for me without any good resulting, and finally advised I jiffy fj) wljs I | me to see a doctor. Whilst out walking with my husband I|w ml iHj t I fainted in the street. He took me into a chemist's at I jftjlaffiL^ j|£ | R^dfern and purchased a box of Bile Beans. On arriving J^^ • home I took a dose of the Beans, and, being satisfied «M.»™ j with the result, underwent a thorough course, and after «ffi?rlr IP i taking the contents of two boxes I was cured. I have ftjiflW I iH pleasure in recommending Bile Beans to fellow-sufferers if^lS, / Wt \ from Biliousness and other Liver Disorders." . inflEs I / mt I jMm. BILE BEANS speedily cure Biliousness, Headache. Indf- I ' f|& ■ n ; I 1} Spring medicine for Debility, Lassitude, Loss of Appetite Immirp Rinnrt vf
FOR TEAS AND GROCERIES. FINEST QUALITY GOODS, COMBINED WITH LOWEST PHIOES. • In addition, you reoeive a ETANDSOHH BONUS on EVEET CASH PURCHASE. The following is a list of a few PRESENTS given in exchange for Cash and Tea Coupons: - - £5 CASH OR 30 TEA COUPONS— £12 10s CASH OR 75 TEA COUPONS— Polished Metal Tray, Japanese Tray, Fancy Wicker Chair, 22-piece China Oak Tray, Post-card Album, Wall Breakfast Sot, Plated Pickle Jar, etc. Plaque, etc. ' ' £15 CASH OR 90 TEA COUPONS— £7 10s CASH OR 45 TEA COUPONS^ Gent's Watch, Silver Hairbrush, handSet Carvers, Alarm Clock, Plato some Epergne, Fancy Table, etc. Cream Jug, Chair, Silk Firescreen, £20 CASH OR 120 TEA COUPONS— 6 Tablo Knives, eto. 26-piece Dinner Set, Palm Stand with £10 CASH OR 60 TEA COUPONS— Pots, Music Stand, etc. 21-pieco China Tea Set, Plated Tea- £25 CASH OR 150 TEA COUPONS— pot, Lady's Long Dress Chain, Fanoy Plated Salad Bowl and Servers, Plated Table, etc. Hot Water Jug, eto. COMPLETE PRICE-LIST ON APPLICATION. WARDELLS, CASH GKROCEftS, WILLIS-STBEET. NATIONAL MUTUAL LBFE, ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, Ltd., CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. low hates. liberal conditions. ' funds £5,000,000 THREE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES ( Introduced by thi3 Association : 1. No Policy allowed to lapse bo long as there is a surrender value sufficient to pay the Premium. 2. No Member compelled to pay a liighei: -Premium than that Bet opposite his ago on the 'lablcs of Rates. 3. Ago taken at nearest birthday. ORTON STRVENS. •.■Vlanaernr for New Zealand.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1908, Page 4
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