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A BURDENED LIFE.

MRS VANCE'S FEARFUL SUFFERINGL

IN AUCKLAND,

COULD RETAIN NOTHING ON HER. STOMACH. •

NOT AN ORDINARY CASE

BII.E BEANS FOR, BILIOUSNESS ENDED HER SUFFERINGS.

Mrs E. H. Vance, who keeps a neat little store in Nanier street, Auckland, N.Z., should, under ordinary circumstances, have been a very happy woman. But for some time during her life she was a martyr to debility and sick headaches, and other ills, a condition, indeed, under which no one can possibly be Happy. It was only to be expected that Mrs Vance should have striven , to be cured. This she did, and imbibed., a great quantity of patent medicines. Sho eventually took Bile Beans for Biliousness, and they, having cured her, a representative was sent to interview the lady, and sho volunteered the following remarks : — "My name is Mrs E. H. Vance. I was a martyr to debility and sick and nervous headache for pome time. So much so that life became simply a burden to me. I could retain nothing on 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 impossible to stand without holding on to something. My ease was no ordinary one, and to effect a cure I tried many so-called remedies, but 1 had little faith in them. I was ad-

vised to tiy Bile Beans for Biliousness, and T decided to do so. I commenced with half a bean as a dose, and I continued taking them, until I used seven boxes, and can honestly say that they effected a cure, that to me, and Jjiose v/ho know me, is considered simply marvellous. It is now six or seven months since I have stopped taking the bcant, and during that time 1 ha^e only had slight attack of 1 etching. I am now able to take my meals reguiaily und with enjoymeni — a chcunutance which at one time I nc%er hoped to attain ag^in."

Occasion may come when you wish a medicine to thoroughly search out and g<n to the roof of digestne ailments. If it docs, remember Bile Bean-> for Biliousness a:c th"> people'? jjopul.u priced preparation. Their action is gentle — there w no griping. — purging, and in evil after effects. Their fornru 1 a is purely tegct:ib!e. and such drastic ingredients as aloes, calomel, and mercury, as found m most pvugatr\e% are emphatically and positively not employed, even, in the smallest degree. Thousands of Xovv Zealanders have fourcl Bile Beans an undoubted specific for Bi'iojaness, vSick and Nervous Headache, Indigestion, Constipation. Piles Female Weakness, Pale Faced Girls, Bad Breath, Pimples, Dizziness, Heart Palpitation, Fullness after eating, and all Liver and Kidney troubles. Bile Beans conic within the leach of all, and at the low price at which they are sold no one should be without a box.. Obtainable ac all Chemists and Ftoiekcepr-ib. Agents for New Zealand, Kempthome, Proper, and Co-

What promised to be a serious buggyaccident on the Manaia-'Normanby road oil the Ist inst. was narrowly averted by the presence of mind of the Hon. Mr Hnll-.Tonep. When going down a cutting th<? brake refused to act, and tho horses bolted, the driver being thrown out and the reins falling; with him AVitli the horses going at full' speed, Mr Hall-Jones leaned o\ er the splashboard to endeavotir to secure the reins, bufc the pplashboard broke, and ho had to lean? over tlie side of the \ehicle, Mrs Hall-.Toneq holding him by the leg?, while Mr F. M'Guire held on to Mrs Hall-Jones. Ju=^ as the team was approaching a bridge at tht> bottom of the cutting, Mr Hall-Jones man - aged to secure tho reins, and was able lc[ guide the horses safely ovcr B

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Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 53

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A BURDENED LIFE. Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 53

A BURDENED LIFE. Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 53