■ ACUTE STOMACH TROUBLE. RESTORED TO HEALTH BY BILE < ( ■ BEANS AT 73. "I am 73 years of age, and for many years suffered acutely from stomach trouble," says Mr. Samuel' Hill, of Grey Street, South Brisbane, Q. ,"I could nut keep n particle of food down, for wheuA ever I used to try to take anything in the way of food, I would vomit uud retch, something frightfully. -My stomach was in a shocking conditiou, and I'becanie so bad that I lost nearly 28 pounds in weight. , . VI was also tortured by severe aching pains between my shoulders, and over my hips. At last my health gave way completely. I broke down altogether and became so weak that I was compelled to give up all,idea of working. I was in a shocking state when an acquaintance convinced me that Bile 'Beans would do mo good. I purchased a supply, and started a course of Bile Beans. "Sooii after commencing with this wonderful medicine, I was able to eat arid enjoy my food. As I continued the course, all pains gradually left me, and my strength returned. After a full course, Bile Beans'completely-cured me and restored me to perfect health. I consider my. cure by Bije Beans little short of a miracle, considering my age." - Bile Beans act so gently that they are an ideal medicine for elderly people of bo'th sexes. The experience of Mr. Hill goes to prove this. Bile Beans banish headaches, piles, biliousness, constipation, indigestion, • sickness, impure blood, debility, weakness, loss of appetite and anaemia. Sold by all chemists and stores at Is.' lid. and 2s. 9d. per box.—Advt. .
A nice farm of 159 acres, with all farm necessities, GO acres cropped, and dwelling of seven rooms, .situated six miles from Picton, is advertised for sale by Messrs. A..L. Wilson and C 0... 26-Brandon Street. On Thursday evening next, August 18, an organ recital will bo given in St. Mark's Church by Mr. J. R. At the Salvation Army meetings on Saturday night nnd Sunday special collections will be made in the interests of the Children's Hospital Fund. A useful lot of household furniture and effects, being contents of six rooms, will lie auctioned to-day by Messrs. J. W. Braithwaite and Co., at their rooms, Manner* Street, commencing at 1.30 p.m. In addition to the large, furniture catalogue, canaries and aviary, nlso a splendid collection of photo mounts, with all necessary photographic chemicals, will be submitted. PIANOS. Four great Pianos—the Broadwood, the Eonisoh, the" Lipp," and the Steinwaj— the finest tho world produces. l-iauos-and organs by practically every leading maker in the world, at prices .distinctlylow for such high-class Instruments. Easy terms." The Dresden Piano C 0 . ,, Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North tidjuid Manager.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 894, 13 August 1910, Page 5
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