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(REDUCED FACSIMILE OF ORDER,) j^C/ZLAtete February 22nd. /rf®* /Zp TH» »O» BEAU BAHPTACTOSHKO COT ' "" *-*'* L r* «, J _-^«..-w, KTDHtT. H ».t Itoar Bir» v , • Ploo.se sopply &a soon *,« possible 1.000 groat* f 1*4. 000 boxoe) of Biio Bea.no. It «ay Interest you t«" i Know that, tbis quantity representing soae EB.OGO tsdoublcr ■aur last parotvase, and treble tHo previous one. and as ooa^ pnred to puranases oaade by us for any other Proprietaries-* 4* Is several txote* toe largest order we na»e ever plaoeAi.Bile Beans nave had a oost phenomenal sale, and fret* , ilh* reports *c near on every old* v« oeliovo 'the- fUjQgeajp Jt« dftfrvsd^ j-uu§ -rm nq^tinuo., ; i ««rs faithfully.. __^. m

1 the best doctors had failed? " " Well, I will ■ tell you. I saw a report in the paper of a ' person who had beon cured by them, and rei solved to try them myself. I obtained a box, ■ and in about a week my health began to im- i ) was expected to do, I can walk \ ■ into Adelaide, a distance of about two j i miles — and after a short rest, return without I ii ferling any the worse for it; and, what i 3 I • more, lam now living by myself, and doing ; all my own work ! All my relatives and many ] I of the neighbours know — and will tell you — how bad I was before I took Bile Beans, i If it had not been for this wonderful mcdii cine lam quite sure I would not be alive to- • day to talk to you ! I can assure you I will i.ever be without a supply of those wonderful • Bile Beam." As the reporter wished the

prove. I continued taking them until I had finished the first box,, and then obtained two more, and before I had finished the third all pain had left me, my appetite had returned, and I was able to sleep well, and, altogether, felt in splendid health." "' Did you take any other kind of medicine during that time, Mrs M'Arney? " " I took nothing whatever but the Bile Beans, and that is why I know that they alone cured me." "I must say you look well enough, now," said the reporter. " Yes, and I feel well, too," observed the old lady, " and instead of dying, as I hale old lady good-bye it was impossible not to feel that the cure was, indeed, a marvellous one. Margaret Carter, of Bth street, Bowden, has known Mrs M'Arney for several years,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 16

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