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LIVER AND KIDNEY DISORDER.

HEALTH WAS COMPLETELY .-■■ : BROKEN'DOWN.: V A MINEB CUBED BY BILE BEANS. Mr. Wm. Panll, a miner, writing from Gossum. Street, Broken Hill, says:— "Some months ago I began.to suffer from liver, and kidney trouble. The pain caused, by my kidneys being out of order was awful. Daring the time t I suffered I tried many remedies, but did not obtain any relief whatever.. My health was broken down, and at last I decided to undergo a course of Bile Beans. Before, the first box ivas finished there was a great improvement in my condition. I continued taking. Bile .Beans, and soon all pains were ended and. I was completely cured, my liver and - kidneys ' restored to their natural activity. Since Bile Beans cured nie I have had no return of my complaint. I am never without Bilo Beans now, and I find, that to occasionally take a Bile Bean keeps me, in perfect, order." , Wh«n at all run down a short course of Bile Beans will soon restore good. health and strength. Bile Beans re- , 'move all. impurities from the body and tone up the lircr and digestive organs, and make , life worth living. A dose or two of Bile Beans in time may. save pounds in doctors' bills and prevent a. long and serious illness. Bile Beans banish headache, liver trouble, bilious-; ness, constipation, bad breath, nervousness, that tired feeling, debility, heat fag,, anaemia, and female ailments. Sold by . all chemists and stores.—Advt. _ ■

At Johnsonville to-morrow, Wednesday. Messrs. Abraham and Williams mil hold a stock sale. . ■ . . . ■• '.

To-morrow a very large and attractive' sale of superior household furniture andeffects; also an upright Grand Piano will be held at 1.30 at Messrs. A. L. Wilson's rooms, 27 Brandon Street. Included ill'• the list are Axminstcr; carpet square's l and rugs,- Chesterfield couch, 9-piece' dining-room suite, drawing-room suite, etci etc. Further entries are invited. for the above sale. ' ■ • ■ '

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 974, 15 November 1910, Page 6

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320

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 974, 15 November 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 974, 15 November 1910, Page 6

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