SICK HEADACHES DISPELLED
Bile Beans a Reliable Remedy.
Wise doctors treat headaches as a symptom only, not as a disease- An achinghead is proof of the disorder of some other organ — generally the =toniaoh or liver. Bile Beans are so successful in curing headache because they remove the root cause, by ocrreoting and stimulating the liver andi digestive system. Mrs L. Mallack, of Chirk street, Caversham, Dunedin, says: — "I have much pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of Bile Beans as a cure for sick headaches, from which I was a frequent sufferer. I found Bile Beans- gave me instant relief, thus differing from the- many so-called cures I had previously tried. As a gentle corrective I have found Bile Beans excellent, as they neither gripe nor cause after unpleasantness. I can strongly recommend them as a reliable family medioine." Bile Beana are a safe and speedy cure far Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, Debility, Female Weaknesses, Nervousness. Bad Blood, Bad Breath, Ansemia, Disturbed SJeep, Loss of Appetite, Summer Faig, ami, in fact, all ailments that owe their origin to defective Bile flow, assimilation, and digestion. Bile Beans arc obtainable generally throughout New Zealand.
A rather amusing- incident is related in connection with the Salvation Army Biorama Company's visit to Waihi (says the Auckland Star). It appears that a dusky maiden from Tauranga way went to Waihi "to see the performance, and, being interested in the Army work, a lodging with kind friends was found for her. The lady of the house, in order to make her guest as comfortable as possible, provided her with night habiliments ; but the young wahino, seeing so much lace trimming, etc., thought she had been given a white dress to wear at the biorama. With delight she " arrayed herself in white," and proceeded to the academy, where, of course, she excited tha surprise of her fairer sisters. It was then, necessary to explain to her that she had been a little premature in adorning herself I with such a gown — 'that the latter was only I meant for inside wear. She was not slow to take in the situation, and without loss of time did a lightning change, mnscli to her sorrow in havin,g to discard sxich % "taking" dress.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2654, 25 January 1905, Page 58
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