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A POSTMASTER'S PRAISE.

PROSTRATING HEADACHE PROMPTLY CURED BY BILE BEANS. .

The surest and safest cure for headaches is Bile Beans. Surest because they remove the cause of the trouble, and safest because they are compounded of natural herbs, roots and barks. In every city, town and hamlet in Australasia the praises of Bile Beans are sung by grateful people Mho have proved their sterling worth. One of tlie latest testimonials comes from Mr John Bath, Postmaster, of Queenstown, Q., who says:—"l am never without a supply of Bile Beans in my house, for they are a splendid lamily medicine. Some time ago I ret""cd-to rest one night feeling quite well, but was awakened in the early mornin S with a fearful headache. My head felt as though it had been w i i n a' viee ' and I could not fnrn i + to- touch thfe Pillow> teinorW TT^ Up and sit in armuiair. Having a supply of Bile Sn^SeirusS wfhi installed as my family medicine " .Bile Beans promptly cure biliousness, indigestion headache, constipation, anaemia, flatulence, liver and stomach troubles heartburn, nausea purity the blood and tone up the whole system. Price Is l|d per box -or 2s 9d'large size (containing three times the Is l-|d).

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 94, 22 April 1908, Page 7

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A POSTMASTER'S PRAISE. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 94, 22 April 1908, Page 7

A POSTMASTER'S PRAISE. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 94, 22 April 1908, Page 7

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