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"THE WELCOME NUGGET."

THE BIGGEST LUMP OF GOLD FOUND

IN AUSTRALIA.

Thcro are few Australians who have not hoard of "The Welcome Nugget," and there aro few musetims existing fii the Colonies without a model of that prccioys find. So heavy was this piece of goH, that it lay for one week in a stoop in Bendigo at the disposal of 'any lady who could carry it away. So precious was it that the original owner and finder inviting well the money he- received for its ■purchase, died • a semi-millionaire. Arc.! so _ great was its value from an historic point of view that few books on mineralogy in any part of the world, are published without reference to the celebrated "Welcome Nugget." The advent of ihe nugget brought wealth, but there is not a single record which goes to prove that Its arrival brought health. How different it is Arith Bile Beans for Biliousness, whereever they are found they bring health with them. They are more precious than ;iii the "Welcome Nuggets.". And well do Australians know it. Indeed there are hundreds of miners in Australia to-day who have been cured by Bile Bears fcr Biliousness, 'from complaints owi'ig their origin to the inhalation of foul air, from Indigestion, Constipation, Piles and-these other ''complaints peculiar to a miner's life. These miners acknowledge when their health failed, Bile Beans for I Biliousness was tnava precious to tiiem than would be tho finding of the biggest nugget under the bowels of the earth.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 6 March 1901, Page 1

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"THE WELCOME NUGGET." Wanganui Chronicle, 6 March 1901, Page 1

"THE WELCOME NUGGET." Wanganui Chronicle, 6 March 1901, Page 1

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