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INDIGESTION IN WELLINGTON.

A SPLENDID TESTIMONIAL. MR CRAWFORD. OF CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, CURED. BILE BEANS FOR BILIOUSNESS THE POWER. The pangs of indigestion are. alas, well known in Australasia by the thousands and thousands who have suffered. It is not, a slight complaint either, for it often brings with it cli-sorders of an inconvenient and serious nature. To the dyspeptic, life becomes unendurable — energy ceases, ambition is dead, and a weariness seizes thft whole body. It is the inability to digest food that causes indigestion. The grea^ goal for dyspeptics to work for is to bring about a state whereby all waste and impure matter may be dispelled from the stomach. When this state of affairs exists, food will the better be digested and the organs will become normal. Bile Beans will in a masterly way remove the impure matter, and by putting tlie stomach and lh ci in good working order cure the most chionic state ot indigestion. Thousands of past sufferers in Australasia ara fully av\ are of the price leys value of Bile Beans as a cure for indigestion, and from time to time we have pviblished testimonials from grateful patients. The following, from Mr C. A. Crawford, of Cambridge terrace, Wellington, N.Z., dated January 7, 1901, is yet another proof of the value of that great discovery — Bile Beans for Biliousness : — " Gentlemen, — As one who has long suffered from biliousness and indigestion, I would like to acid my testimony to tho curative propertied of Bile Beans for both these complaints. They are, without doubt, the best medicine that has been placed on the market. I have tried nearly every remedy advertised, but without tccuring relief, and on the recommendation of a neighbour I decided to use Bile Beans, with t!.e lesult, I am thankful to say, that I now feel completely set up. I have no hesitation in saying that I would not be without Bile Beans m the house, arid can Ef.iong.ly recommend them to anyone suffering troni biliousness or indigestion. "I have no objection to your making use of this, a» it may be the means of bringing relief to other sufferers. The remedy of which Mr Crawford spcuka Li such glowuiq terms is a vegetable preparation, containing not a trace of harmful ingredients. It is daily making good the claims ol it-, proprietors — namely, that it i a the world's gteatest specific for biliousness, indigestion, hv ci and kidney troubles, blood troubles (which at this present season ie\eal then.selves m the form of pimples and skin eraption*). fcmaln ailments, anaemia, constipation, dizz ness, headache, or insomnia. All o>erm*ts t to (k them, or you may order front the TVe Beans Maiiuf Co , 39 Put su-ret. Sy'ii cy.

A mo\emcnt has been started >n Ta«manw to secure Sir John Dodd- the Lieu-tencint-Gcneinorehip of that colony. Mid the idea i« believed to he favoured by fie \a-t ma|ont,v of Ta-mani«m-CapLun John Ham-on = lruck a £?o!J .n,ne in tlie wreck of the Lady St. Aubjn at i .» North Spit. Kaip.ua Head- (-ajs the Wai.va. Boll) "He hou^l Up wieck at auction for tin- -urn o. £'o."v''uh b<> stood to lo.e if the weather i. id It m ,mia\ o .rable ; but ". na? not, aud lie ha-, bsen a.iie to lecover e\.-.^-Unng movable. He has a'veady -ecured, fir I moved to Aratapu, the sai'- (a fir-t cla=s li., one alone being worth £40). am hoi-. ri<j'jmi~, etc .to the -value of £550 lie lv- h\e ui< i now at woi'k breaking up and burning t' 1 • hull in order to tcuio the iron knee 1 ; o n copper bolts contained in it, and expfeU to , sccuie another £200 therefrom-

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Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 53

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INDIGESTION IN WELLINGTON. Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 53

INDIGESTION IN WELLINGTON. Otago Witness, Issue 2455, 3 April 1901, Page 53

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