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LACROSSE.

m A general meeting of Lacrosse players will be held in the V.M.C.A. building on Wednesday evening next, at eight o'clock. A hearty welcome will be given to all old players, and beginners are specially invited. STOMACR TROUBLES; A GREAT SUFFERER'S GRATITUDE TO JBILL BEANS. Mr. G. L. Burton, of 41, Little Pal merston-street, Carlton, "Victoria, gives a graphic 6tory of his sufferings from terrible stomach troubles and his cure by Bile Beans aftei all other treatments signally failed. Mr. Burton has been a resident of Carlton for the past twenty years, and is part-proprietor of the Sunrise Improved Acetylene Gas Company. " Some twelve months ago," says Mr. Birrton, "I became very ill, and it was with great difficulty that I performed my duties as representative of the above company. I suffered from terrible pains of a severe bilious attack. Indigestion also added to my misery. On rising every morning I had a fit of dry retching, which would last for fully an hour. After trying many so-called cures a friend advised me to give Bile Beans a trial. I can honestly say that Bile Beans aie the most efficient remedy I have come across, for I gained relief fi'om the first two doses. One bos of Bile Beans was sufficient to restore me to good health, and my entire thauks are due to Bile Beans." Bile Beans have a world-wide reputation foi piomptly and permanently curing indigestion, biliousness, headache, constipation, piles, female ailments, bad blood and bieath, anasmia. spring ailments, and all liver, stomach, and digestive troubles. — Advt. Tho New Zealand Medical Journal spys: — "WAIRONGOA NATURAL MINERAL WATER Can bo confidently recommended as a tablo beverage. It is .beautifully % cool, olear, and effervescing, with sufficient ohalyboate qualities to remind one that there are healing qualities in this liquid." Drink Wairongoa, New Zealand's best natural mineral water.— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 3

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LACROSSE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 3

LACROSSE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 3