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INDIGESTION FOR YEARS.

Bile Beans Prove the Remedy. Indigestion comprises mrtny 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 motifli; 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 the digestive organs, so that they can do their work properly. Mrs E. E. Barrett, of Dampier Bay, West Lyttelt’on, N.Z.. says: —“As a remedy for Indigestion I consider Bile Beans would be hard to surpass. For years on and off 1 have been a sufferer with this distressing complaint, and the agony it occasioned at times was terrible. On the advice of a friend 1 took Bile Beans and they gave me instant relief. ’ I also use Bile Beans as our general family medicine and find them suitable in every wav.” “AN EXCELLENT FAMILY MEDICINE.” says ’SCIENCE SIFTINGS.”

JJEALTH HINTS FOR RHEUM AT I US. Diet pl.ays an important part in Rheumatism. Gout. Sciatica. Lumbago, and kindred complaints. Those troubled with these diseases should be careful, for some foods encourage th? formation of uric acid. Avoid red meats, use vinegar, spices, tea. and coffee sparingly, and most important of all —take RHEUMO. It is the one medicine that will quickly and effectually cure Rheumatism. Gout. Sciatica. Lumbago, and their attendant evils. The first dose of RHEUMO gives relief, and its use will be found to effect a complet • cure. Your Chemist or storekeeper sells it, 2/6 and 4 6 a bottle. Give it a trial.

Madame Marion, of the School of French Millinery. His Majesty’s Arcade, Auckland, informs us that a number of her pupils are now holding good positions in business houses both in the city and country towns. The ,system as taught by Madame Marion is readily acquired, and ladies who desire to learn for their own convenience find it an economical method of obtaining the latest French models at a nominal outlay.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 21, 27 May 1905, Page 43

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