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„ DEBILITY ENDED. » 1 . PERMANENTLY AND FOB GOOD. *' "Debility is a complaiint from which I have suffered considerably," says Miss Mary Tattersall, of Cook Street, Auckland, "and! I have found Bile Beans particularly effective for that complaint. As a purgative 1 am satisfied they cannot be surpassed, aa they are easy to take and cause no pain ot uneasiness in their action." Bile Beans have now a^ world-wide reputation for curing Biliousness, Headache* Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, Debility, Female) weaknesses. Nervousness, Bad. Blood, Pim- : pie and all skin eruptions, Bad Breath, ' Ansmia, Loss of Appetite, Sleeplessness, Lumbago, Rheumatism, and, in i aot, aU ailments that owe their origin to defective bile flow, assimilation and digestion. Bile . Beans are obtainable from all medicine ven- .^ dors, nrice Is l£d or 2s 9d large box (contains Aree times the quantity of the Is l£d sfce). 61-4 JM/_L £r i& i ,I—n ii „!■■ ii iiiiiiii ii iii ■min ii ii iir-.— ——J It is more difficult for a man to behavf well in pilbsperity than adversity. — Roche* foucauld. Some idea of the extent of tie craze fop pictorial post-cards may be gleaned from 'a return of the number sold in Germany! within a 1 single week. This, according to a return compiled by the German Imperia) Post Office, readies the enbnnous figure oi 10,128,569, an average of nearly a million and a half on^ each of the seven days. Tha postal charges on these cards amounted to £24,000. THE MESSA-G-B OP PEACE is alway* apprEciatod and respected by al-1 true men, fpi many of us hope the time is not far distant I when it may be universally adopted by al| I nations. When this oomes to pass, happiness I snd prosperity will be the rule and not the I .exception. In the -meantime, Holloway's Palls I and Ointmen't have largely helped to- mak« B foreign nations understand that Englishmen^ H delight m alleviat.ng .pain and suffering. Thes« • H wonderful remedies hav? been blessed an maur^i ■ lands for the relief, rhey have afforded «nd th« H cures effected. ; Thsy are specially adapted fo» ■ ail complaints 'Effectatg the liver, stcjnooh and H kidney-, and at Ihi 3 season no family shoula H be without a supply. I ( I Large fortunes have been realised by I lucky inventors. Se* handbook on Patents, I free from Baldwin and Rayward, (A.. HV H Hart representative), 172, Gloucester H Street, Christchurch. . H HYPNOTISM OR SUGGESTION. \ ■ +- ' ■ Insomnia, nervousness", indigestion, rneu« H matism, pains, headaches, and all nabits H 'of mind or body, treated by Suggestion or H i Hypnotism, etc." C. B. Kline, 135, Mon- H treal Street, near Worcester Street. X2695 ■ , MISSING- FRIENDS. I ♦ ' : ■. Lny information forward e'd to tihe Man««f _H of the " Lyttelton Times " in respect to msssrnfl .friends wi.l be duly posted to the advertiserCorrespondents are requested to quote tin* date of the paper in which tiheir names op* pear. If replies aTe required, the necesMjjf postage must be forwarded. CHABLES'BOSS, a native of Victoria, wh* H landed in Dune-din with his brother Th-oraa^ _^_| on Good Friday, 1900. — Will anyone knowing his whereabouts kindly oommumcat-e with hii bro'ther, Thomas Hoss, Mill«rton, Westport, New Zealand. ■ 7548 ALFRED HALLMOND, Platelayer, Mar- H ton, New Zealand, would 'be glad to hear front his sister, who he has not -seen since ha wa* nine years of age. He was adopted by » lady named Mrs Julia Brarnston, and wa4 brought to New Zealand from Viotoria about thirty-five years ago. Should this m«et hi* sister's eye she wi.l please writ© to the above* _^H 7587 ___\ , — „ _^_^_| Wanted to know the whereabouts of JOHNJ HUDSON, who wrote from Achray Statton, Eotherham, Amuri, N.Z., in 1883. He last wrote from Burra Burra Hospital in 1886, end ihey inform-ed U3 that they thought he had gone back to Puratoo. Brother G<orge aaka, 266, •llipponden Road, Oldham, Lan-caahiren England. « _ ANNIE RUTH NOTON, 7, St Geoqge'* *___ Road, West Hampstead, London, is desdzoua of information regarding her siater, Emilx ____ Noton, married to Charles West (Shcmmokerjc ____ They left England by steamer in Jantiaiy, 1884, and were lost heard of from Chrietchurahf __^__l in 1837. 7468 "~ o"'NEILL (THOMAS ECKJSTON) is xJ quested *to communicate nophew Harry, par* oi Tatchell, Soiioitor, Bendigo. 7861 EDWORTHY.— Relatives of^ WdHiam H. £& ____\ worthy, deceased (known as "Sailor Bill,"^^H born in 1864, supposed native of Devonshire). who left the Navy in 1893, are sought by Fre« ____\ Qreer. field.. IM TI'RRELL (MRS H.) gave hetr addree» i»^^| 1855 as: Humeden, New Zealand. Brothet^^H and sister inquire. L26 "GIBSON {MRS), -and TEESTON (MRS) #^H sisters, both widows, left London for Qhri«V_^^M church, New Zealand, in ieß3. Nephew asks. _^_H . . " : L2S CaKROLL (WILLIAM) was lost seen ia_^H Blenheim, New Zealand, in 1886; supposed t«__^H be in United States, America. Brother Tom^^H asks. . L36 __^__H SIDDALL (ARTHUR), of Middlegate Bar K^H York, left with his hrother fdr Australia twenty^^^B six years ago. Daughter Ada aska. L2a MAURICE" (EDWARD) went to New Zea*^^| land in 1876-9. Sister Annie aska. ' L2s^^^M HAINES TALBERT J.) left BredoSTlyori^^B cester shire, m ' 1883 ; last address, hi lfi9{ k _^H was : — Kaikole, Bay of Islands, New Zeaiand*^__^H Parents oak. ■ L3s_ M-cGARROLL (AD AiI) went to Auckland^^^H New Zealand, lbur jtea-rs ago ; later to Martrb>^^^H tius. ' Sister Anm-i/asks. : ANSWER3. ~ "^"^^B We have to thank a correspondent for fhft^^^H information sent respecting Jane Robsrts, , M^_^_^H vertised iox im this column. •y^^^l

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7678, 11 April 1903, Page 6

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