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SICK HEADACHES AND STOMACH TROUBLES.

DUItEDIN PRAISE FOR BILE BEANS.

Wise doctors treat headaches as ? symptom only, not as a diseaae. Ad aching head is proof of the disordei of some other organ, generally the stomach or liver. Bile Beans are sc successful in curing headaches because they remove the root cause, bj correcting and stimulating the livej and digestive system. "For the pasi four years,' said Mrs J. Bennett, oJ 1 274 Castle street, Duiiedin, N.Z. C S have: been a constant sufferer witl sick headaches, accompanied by fit? of dizziness, which handicapped m<? greatly in my household duties. Or the recommendation of a friend 3 underwent a course of Bile Beans nJ am pleased to say they affected a prompt cure, and I am now in good health. My daughter was also a great sufferer with windy spasms, which caused . her considerable inconvenience, but the Beans effected a perfect cure in her case also. I never fail to recommend Bile Beans as an in valuable family medicine." Bile Beans are obtainable from all medicine vendors7'but refuse substitutes.

The Cromwell Argus states that on account of the exceptionally dry summer there are thousands of acres on Morven Hills station with practically not a blade of grass. The snow is down at a low level, consequently the cpun£ry where there is some feed is un der snow. Fortunately the winter is now getting well on, and so far has been a very mild one, so. there is every prospect of the stock pulling- through t t}he winter without a serious lloss. Three thousand lambs are being fed in the paddocks on hay, othewise they would have very little chance of getting v through the winter. Mr Bent (Premier of Victoria)_ has given permission to a Japanese gentleman to experiment on an allotment adjourning the Murray in rice-grow-ing. gentleman in question thinks Jie^an raise a ton per acret t/ . >a.

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Grey River Argus, 26 June 1906, Page 1

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SICK HEADACHES AND STOMACH TROUBLES. Grey River Argus, 26 June 1906, Page 1

SICK HEADACHES AND STOMACH TROUBLES. Grey River Argus, 26 June 1906, Page 1