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A MARTYR TO MALADIES.

THE HORRORS OF SICK HEADACHE

BILE BEANS FOR BILIOUSNESS.

OBLITERATES THE A G-ON Y.

ANOTHER NEW ZEALAND CURE,

Indigestion and sik headache are getting very prevalent in Australasia. There are those who say the frequency of the complaint is due to the abnormal amount of animal food consumed by the colonial, and those who attribute the di&order to the railroad pace m which people live nowadays. Whatever the cause, one thing is certain — nothing can be raoK objectionable and a bigger detriment to ambition than indigestion or sick headache. People try all sorts of supposed cures for the complaint, but, as a rule, they find themselves no better. At length they try Bile Beans for Biliousness, and in 99 eases out of 100 a perfect cure is the result. Hearing that Mrs E. H. Vanse, who keeps a neat little store in Napier street, Auckland, N.Z., had been a bufferer from debility

and sick headache, a representative called upon her, and gained the following information : — " My name," said the lady, "is Mrs E. H. Vanse. I was a martyr to debility and sick • headache for some time, so much so that life became simply a burden to me. I could retain nothing in my stomach, and retching was a daily occurrence. Beef tea would not even remain

on my stomach. At times I became -dizzy, and frequently found it impassible to stand without holding on to something. My case was no ordinary one, and to effect a cure Ihed recourse to many so-callecl remedies, but without avail. I was advised* to try Bile Beans for Biliousness, but had no more faith in their efficiency than I had in any other remedy. However, I decided to give them a trial, and commenced with half a bean as a dose. I continued taking them until I used &even boxes, and I can honestly say that they have effected a cure that to me and those who know me is considered to be simply marvellous. It is now six or seven months since I have stopped taking the Beans, and during that time I have only had one slight attack of retching. I am now able to take my meal regularly, pnd with an enjoyment I at one time never hoped to attain again." The remedy of which Mrs Vanse speaks in such glowing teriT» is a vegetable preparation containing not a Irace of harmful ingredients, which is daily making good the claim' of its proprietors — that it is the world's greatest specific for bilousness. indigestion, liver and kidney ailments, blood troubles "(which at this season reveal themselves in the form of pimples and skin eruptions), female ailments, anismia, constipation, piles, dizziness, headache, or insomnia. All chemists stock them, or you may order from the Bile Bean Manufacturing Co., 39 Pitt street. Sydney.

Samples of Tasmanian flour will be sent to the Agent-general for display at the Millero' Exhibition in London. An alleged brother of the Premier of New Zealand has been discovered in South Africa. Writing from Bulawayo on July 13, Troopei James M'Lean, of Okaramio (Marlboroughjf, who went with the fifth contingent, saj;s : — "We met an old miner here, dressed just in the rough and ready style of the New Zealand diggers. He told us his nairTe was Seddon, and he claims to be a brother of the' Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, of New- Zealand." Now is the time to secure novelties for thG ' flower garden. Send at once to Niiijio ano Blaie, Dunedin] for Ml particulars.

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Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Issue 2426, 12 September 1900, Page 51

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A MARTYR TO MALADIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2426, 12 September 1900, Page 51

A MARTYR TO MALADIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2426, 12 September 1900, Page 51