THEFT OF JEWELS.
[B3f TELEGIUPH—PBX3B AS?OCIATIOK.] ! GISBORNE,-20th March. I Last evening John M'Cormick entered a hilUard-room at Eakuroa with a case containing jewellery valued at £150, which he'laid on.a seat. Duriiig the course of an argument the case disappeared. This morning Detective Mitchell and Constable Doyle arrested a man and recovered on his person half the stolen property. The remainder -was found buried in a tin in the bush. The accused will be brought before the Magistrate at GLsborne to-morrow. HE ADA OSES 2VEABLY DBOVE ME 'MAD • '■ SUFFERED SO MUCH LIFE WAS NOT WORTH LIVING. ,y>. BILE BEANS BEING PERFECT, HEALTH. "" £v » "Some tim».ago I was very bad with indigestion, and was also subject to attacks of biliousness in its very worst form," says Mrs. M. Williams, of 22, Ferris-street, Annandale, Sydney. "Tho paim I suffered were terrible. They would catch me with such severity that I had to gasp to get my breath. Flatulence also tortured me, and the action of the heart became weak. Headaches w«re terrible, for pains shot across from temple to temple, causing me much misery and nearly driving me out of mymind. I suffered bo much that life was hardly worth living. In vain I tried almost every remedy I could obtain, but nothing gave me any relief. "As a last resource I commenced taking Bile Beans, and obtained ease almost after the first dose. With eacn succeeding dose of Bile Beans my troubles and ailments gradually disappeared. I persevered with Bile Beaus until the pains were ended, flatulence ceased, and, in fact, "I was restored to perfect health. Bile Beans are a oplen did medicine, and I have great faith in them." Bifc> Beans have been proved the ideal family medicine, suitable for old and voting of bt>th sexes. The jaded worker, the ailing housewife, oe Ihe ailing young girl, all find relief m a course of Bile B^anß. They rouse up the liver to normal neUvitj', purify the blood, and generally tone up the whole system. Bil« Bean*, end piles, liver trouble, headache, constipation, biliousness, indigestion, stomach disorders, foul breath, dizzinesv, lassitude, anaemia, and female ailments. Sold by all stores and chemists. —Advl,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 69, 21 March 1912, Page 11
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361THEFT OF JEWELS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 69, 21 March 1912, Page 11
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