CONSTANT SUFFERERS WITH INDIGESTION.
Mother and Daughter Cured by Bile Beans. Indigestion comprises many ailments, has many varied symptoms. Pain after food, relieved slightly when wind is rifted ; a feeling of sickness if awakened suddenly;) headache ; a bad taste in the mouth ; the recurrence of food ; heartburn ; sleeplessness; — all these, or any of them, may bo present. They all mean that the digestive organs are out of order, and need a little help to get them equal to their work. Bile Beans give that help and tone up tho digestive organs, so that they can do their work properly. Mrs E. Palmer, of No. 4 Scarborough Terrace, Wellington, says: — '■ It gives me great pleasure to testify to tho efficacy of Bile Beans as a remedy for indigestion. Up to three years ago I was a constant sufferer with this complaint, although I had tried numerous socalled Indigestion cures advertised, but which failed absolute^ to afford me relief. Seeing advertised the many cures effected by Bile Beans, I decided to test them in my case, and underwent a course, with the result that life is, once more, a pleasure. My daughter has also been cured of Indisrestion by Bile Beans, and we never fail to recommend them to fellow sufferers." Bile Beans are a safe family medicine and a proved cure for Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, Debility, Female Weaknesses, N-r-vousness, Bad Blood, Bad Breath, Attsetpia, Disturbed Sleep, Loss of Appetite, Pimples, and all s>kin eruptions. Spring ailments, and, in fact, ailments that owe their origin to defective bile flow, assimilation, or digestion. Bile Beans are oßtainab! * generally throughout New Zealand.
Mr Alfred Millard, a well-known coma mercial traveller in Canterbury, died few day? ago. Mr Millard was born in England in 1831, and was educated at Eton College. Ho served in the Queen's Guards through the Crimean war and the India 1 * Mutiny. Coming- to New Zealand in IS62 T lie was one of the first gold diggers on the West Coast. He afterwards took no liia, *«iflenee a t Kaiaooi.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2691, 11 October 1905, Page 19
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341CONSTANT SUFFERERS WITH INDIGESTION. Otago Witness, Issue 2691, 11 October 1905, Page 19
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