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BILIOUSNESS AND INDIGESTION FOR SIX YEARS.

- 1 ■ A GRATIFYING BILE BEAN CURE. Miss Maud Leech, of Albert Road, Albert Park, Melbourne, Victoria, says : —" For six years I was a great sufferer from biliousness arid indigestion, accompanied by severe pains in the head. At times these pains were very distressing, especially when accompanied by nasty, nauseous bilious feelings. In my endeavours to get rid of my illness I tried many so-called remedies, but all in vain. 1 did not derive the slightest bentfit from any of them. Finally a friend recommended me to try Bile Beans. I did so, and after the first few doses felt so much better that I decided to give them a fair trial and undergo a thorough course. Bile Beans soon caused the headaches to cease, and the attacks of -biliousness gradually became less and less severe, until they finally disappeared altogether. I persevered with Bile Beans until I was completely cured. Now my health is everything that could be desired, and I am in excellent spirits, and feel most happy. I am grateful to Bile Beans for my cure, and I always keep a supply in the house." By giving tone to the system Bile Beans enable it to withstand and war.l off colds, influenza, liver chill-, rheumatism, etc., and are a proved euro t■ indigestion,'biliousness and ail liver ; ilmenis. All chemists and stores. 4

You can do that!" he cried out to Daphne. She did not heed him; perhaps she did not even hear him. She was by Ermine's side, her head was buried ,011 Ermine's shoulder. Ermine's arms were about her. Edward Pelham watched them. He wheeled about, he went slowly to the door. , He stood within the aperture. He looked back. Neither the woman he loved nor the-woman whom ho had asked to marry him as much as seemed to remember him. He went slowly . 011 to the footpath. He looked up at the beautiful old house; he recollected—the Jews. "It may be retribution," he told himself bitterly; " it certainly is ruin." And the sun went on ehmmg just as gaily as before.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9913, 30 July 1910, Page 2

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BILIOUSNESS AND INDIGESTION FOR SIX YEARS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9913, 30 July 1910, Page 2

BILIOUSNESS AND INDIGESTION FOR SIX YEARS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9913, 30 July 1910, Page 2

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