HEADACHES • AND DIZZINESS. A CONSTANT DUNEDIN SUFFERER CURED BY BILE ' BEANS. •Wise doctors treat headaches as a symptom only,' not as a disease. An aching head is proof of the disorder of some-other organ, generally the stomach or liver. Bile Beans are so successful in curing headaches because they remove , the root cause, by correcting and stimulating the liver and digestive system." ' ' 1 v-;-. -' " For the past four years," says Mrs. J. Bennett, of 274-, .. Castle-street, Dunedin, N.Z., "I have ..boon, a constant sufferer with sick headaches, accompanied by fits of dizziness, which handicapped me greatly in my household duties. On the recommendation of a friend I underwent a course of Bile Beans, rind am pleased to say' they effected a prompt cure, and I am now in good health. My daughter was also a groat sufferer with windy spasms, which caused her considerable inconvenience, but the Beans effected a perfect euro in : her case also.. I never fail to recommend Bile Beans as an invaluable family medicine." . • This proves once, again that Bile Beans are a remarkable medicine, one always to. bo relied upon. They not only cure the complaints which troubled Mrs. Bennett, but Indigestion, _ ■ Biliousness, Constipation,Liver Disorders", Piles, Bad Blood", Bad Breath, and all Disorders of the Liver, Stomach, and Digestive _ Organs. Price Is lid, ,or 2s 9d special family size (containing three, times Is l£d), from all Stores ana Chemists. " . • '' ■
The attention of country, visitors is directed to Smith and Caughey's great show.this week, and famous low prices. Musical attraction each afternoon. For sterling value in all goods the D.S.U. comes out top. One visit .to our warehouse will prove the advantage of trading with us.—D.S.O. ; Special reduction in exclusive ' robe lengths . all this •» 'week at Smith and •Caughey's, Ltd. Wonderful value! The agonising pain, stiffness, and soreness of the joints and muscles felt by sufferers from rheumatism is quickly • removed by RHEUMO. All chemists and stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle. Try it. Tartan siliks, in all clans, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s 6d.—Smith _ and Caughey, Ltd. Silk- Marcruisette grenadines, for evening wear, in all dainty colourings.— Smith and Caughey's, Ltd. Now, if from any sudden chill A cold your noso should tint, On no .account take anything For it but Peppermint. Wo all are liable to colds, Or frequently to cough, On hand keep Woods' mighty Cure, Don't put this matter off. How is our f«rnituro made? Come and see. Our extensive factories will be open, to the public Wednesday and Thursday. We cordially invite; 'it will interest you.— D.S.C. . McCullagh and Gower are showing velveteens, in white, cream, black, and colours, prices from Is 4£d. Is 6£d, to 3s 6d yard; specially fashionable, the new corduroys, in good variety; fresh arrivals in tartan silks, including the favourite Black Watch tartan, and plain velvets, for trimming the new season's dresses. Open all day to-day. A special exhibition of latest novelties will take place at our establishment each day this week (Friday excepted). Burke's orchestra will jender a first-class musical programme each afternoon, three to five. — Smith and Caughey, Ltd. WHAT SPOILS A LADY'S - .APPEARANCE? A bad complexion I which is generally brought about by the vise of a bad soap. Peaks' Soap makes tha hands white and fair, the complexion bright and clear, and the skin as smooth and soft as velvet, as is amply testified by thousands. <
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13494, 22 May 1907, Page 5
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