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Public Notices. mam i^vtVT Sfifif m '?W*i&-*ML&'& *&%s is* m% m m Suffered Intense Agony- Despaired of being Cured. Juki #<s M && ffiKSMS HSHB ■"^^lHWHai No more distressing case of Rheumatism than the following has ever been chronicled. It clearly demonstrates how effective Bile Beans are for this complaint, even in the most aggravated form. "lam a resident of Port Fairy now close on 48 years," says Mrs. Elizabeth £sss&: Barnacle, of Sackville Street, Port Fairy, Victoria. «I was in business for the greater rfS&JSjI ""*" part of that time, but have now retired. Three years ago I was first attacked-by Rheumatism. My head, body, arms and legs were-racked with pain from one Ygjr ?wf' week's end to the other. I was quite helpless. I could neither feed myself nor l^or^X^ undress without assistance. I had to be lifted into bed .atnight and out again , in the morning. When an attack was especially severe I was forced to stay in bed for weeks together, and at these times I required assistance to enable / me to turn in bed. For a time I was under the doctor's hands, but this treat- M ment brought no relief. I then had recourse to the many advertised so-called j|i cures for Rheumatism, but gained no permanent benefit. At those infrequent Iff times, when a little ease from the pain came: to me, I had to use crutches \ when moving about. My case being such a bad one, and after the repeated \\ failures of so many medicines to afford me relief, I was rather dubious as to I whether I would ever get well. However, I decided to give Bile Beans a If trial, but kept my purpose to myself, knowing my husband would laugh at /J the idea of the Beans curing me after all the other failures. I underwent a i\ course of Bile Beans, and from dose to dose felt improvement, until f I was quite satisfied that at last I had found the. right remedy, and . / that my complete cure was within sight. I then told my husband • ; j of the medicine that was working the wonders in me. At first he hj could hardly credit it. At the end of six months; I was my old /?% self again. It is now twelve months since I took the first Bile Bean, VL. . ■ ~ and am pleased to say lam now as strong and' hearty as before 7, .' ' this dreadful complaint afflicted me. In the interests of fellow-sufferers 4 I would like you to publish the particulars of my illness and f ""- " wonderful cure, for although I. tell everyone I can, I know there are many others, even in this district, who will no doubt be Very happy to profit by my experience," Bilo Beans have a. World-wide reputation asa proved cure in cases of Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles, Constipation, Piles, Debility, Female Weaknesses, Nervousness, Bud Blood, Bad Breath, Ansmla, Disturbed Sleep, Rheumatism, Sciatica, and "by giving tone to the system wili ward off Coughs, Colds, and influenza. „. Obtainable generally at 1/Is, or 2/9 large box (containing three times the 1/11 size). 1 1 m mmmmm ip#fti %mm %m§ wmmm mtm® Am^B mm mm m m NATURE'S OWN . .REMEDY. . ■ ONE BEAN-ONE DOSE. H^&^V^^*^-^^ * ?Jte?d-'*T^.^i*'f& pafll i "■■■■■■■■V ' i Mfc .ptiSißßfiisa^i^ ftgt^.^Ste^fo^^^^^^ LWJ!»#il"iWli=»3 Silk Velvet Hats, 1/„ San Toy Hats, all those left, now 1/11. Girls' Coats, 3/11. Hat Ruching, one yard long, qoa'ity,. 6fd. Ribbed Cashmere Hose 2 pairs for 1 3. Beautiful Trimmed Silk Blouses, 5/6. Good Black Cloth Skirts}, 4/11 ; worth 10/6. Hair Pins, 32 packets for 7|d. Crochet Lace. 6|d dozen. Pure Linen Torcjhoa, one-iaoh, dozen. Muslin Apron-s, G}d ■ . " ~ Our Trimmed Millinery Wow zwtis> ~■■■

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Evening Star, Issue 12899, 23 August 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12899, 23 August 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12899, 23 August 1906, Page 2

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