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A Martyr to Maladies.

THE HORROIIS OF SICK HEAD 1 ACHE-

BILE BEANS FOR BILIOUSNESS OBLITERATE THE AGONY.

ANOTHER NEW ZEALAND CUREIndigestion and sick headaches 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 disorder to the railroad pace in which people live nowadays Whatever the cause one thing is certain—nothing can be more objection i able and a. 'igger detriment to ambition than indigestion, or. sick head ache. People try all sorts of supposed cure?: for th© complaint, but as a rule they find themselves- no better. At length they try Bile Beans for i Biliousness, and in 99 oases out of 100 a perfect cure is the result. Hear ingi thaifc Mrs. E. H- Vause, who keeps a nea.t little store in Napier street. Auckland, N.Z-, had' been ai sufferer from debility, and sick headache, a representative cajlled upon her and gained the following information: "Mv nfvme," said! the lady, "is Mrs. E. H. Vjwioo- I was a martyr 1 to debility and sick headache for Some tfimei .?o much! so that life became* simply a burden to me. -1 could retain nothing in my stomach, and retching was a, daily occurrence- Beef ten 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 case was no ordinary one. and to effect a cure I had recourse to many so called 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 hajlf a bean as ai dose. I continued taking them until I used seven boxes, and I can honestly say that they have effected a cure that to me and thoSje who know me, is considered!, to be* simply marvellous- It. is now six or seven months since I ha,ve st'O'""ed taking the Beans 1, and during that time I have* only had on© slight attack of retchings I am now able to take my meial regularly and with an enjoyment I at one time never hoped to attain againThe remedy of which Mrs:. Vanse speaks* mi such glowing terms is a vegetable preparation containing not a trace of harmful ingredients, which is daily making good the claim of its proprietors, that it is) the world's greatest specific for biliousness, indigestion, livei* and kidney ailments, blood troubles-—which at this season reveal themselves in) the form, of pimples and skin eruptions, female ailments', anaemia, coitfitdpaition, dizziness, piles, headache or insoinn'ia. All chemists stock them, or you may order from the Bile Bean 'anufaoturing Company, 39 Pitt .street, Sydney.

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Thames Star, Volume xxxix, Issue 9757, 8 September 1900, Page 4

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A Martyr to Maladies. Thames Star, Volume xxxix, Issue 9757, 8 September 1900, Page 4

A Martyr to Maladies. Thames Star, Volume xxxix, Issue 9757, 8 September 1900, Page 4

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