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GRIPPED BY INTERNAL PAINS. COULD NOT SLEEP-WORN TO A SHADOW-HAD TO GIVE UP WORK. BILK BEANS CURE AN OLD VETERAN. Mr. A. F. Taylor, of tho Veterans' Home, Mount Rc'skill. Auckland, says:— "About oipht years ago I began to suffer from terrible pains in my side and stomach. :is though something was gripping me internally. I could not sleep at nignt. and was always weak and tired when I got up in the morning. The pain bocame worse and worse, and gradually I was slowly wearing away to a mere shadow. lam a baker by trade, and having of necessity to work at very irregular hours, 1 found at last that I had not strength to continue my business, and was foreod to retire. I had heard from numerous acquaintances of the merits of Bile Beans, and I decided to give (hem a trial. I had only been taking Bile Beans a short time when I was satisfied that I was on the road to health, as with each succeeding dose all my troubles gradually disappeared. After persevering for some little time with Bile Beans l' was completely cured; the pains had all gone, and J could enjoy a good night's sleep. Bile Beans toned up my system, banished all - sickness, and restored to me good health, and made life worth living. T wish I ' had known of the splendid curative powers of Bile Beans during my campaign in ' India, where costiveness and other func- ' lional disorders are so prevalent, and the weather so trying. I should havo been ' saved much unnecessary suffering." 1 Bilo Beans banish headaches, constipu- ' Hon, indigestion, biliousness, stomach pains, sickness, tranblings, anaemia, female ailments. .Sold by ail chemists and stores at U. Ud. and 2s. Od. per box.— Advt

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 9 May 1911, Page 2

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294

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 9 May 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 9 May 1911, Page 2

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