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B^^ 5 TURNED SALLOW, P^ HEAD FELT READY TO BUIIST. mW WiW 1 • / W 'm jsJiflm/ R A NOTHER splendid cure bv Bile Beans is /.'-''./ fWVv??SSy g U 'that of Miss R l!aker, of Wilton St., / ,;i:M <.i "wW/ M,SS I** off Jpswich Road. Woolloongabba, /#Jpf\ NfcfLiiP / A"*"", g Brisbane, who says: "Fromcliildlioodlwas H'fl' / «/w/i> I subject to biliousness. Dizziness caused my /S: /., r, + S liea'd to feel as if it were turning round and > *sJ' •'• : . A / '"*''" "■''?, | it would ache something fearful. Terrific pains f her splendid p across my temples nearly drove me distracted. / cure by Bile B These attacks would continue for a while, and I would / Beans, k become fearfully sick and retch most violently, the sensa1 lions of which were horrible. Utter prostration followed, after , «* : ™ fliuiaal % p| which I would sleep for hours. My skin turned sallow and the white of ray eyes \ m yellow. During the many years I suffered I tried many remedies and medicines, ' H but these all failed to give me any relief, and I did not get 1 etftr. After reading i Pj of some Hile Bean cures I commenced a course of this grand medicine. After only ■■ |J a few doses the bilious attacks became less severe, and 1 found 1 could eat a little l M food without vomiting after. This was so encouraging that 1 persisted in taking ' H Hile Beans until the biliousness was completely ended and 1 was fully restored t Hto perfect health. Now I never suffer from drowsiness or bilious symptoms, g M and find that an occasional dose of Bile Beans certainly keeps me healthy I Hand'strong." 8 ._,. w -^,., r „..-. " " S H All "liveri.h" people need Bile '$ fij \Tj || l|| ft fllrll H wonderful change and robust health Ml % 1X; &iM &3 S|JB K 1 1 wJ^ U for biliou»nc»«,'indijeition, head- mEJ 3|ammMlfH "t \ 8,1 » i €heap because la little goes a «&« longway. .|t»0 ; 1 , Ask your dealer - fMi II I . for a sample. . T«§A ?W^S=^m ■ ELECTRIC RADIATORS ELECTRIC RADBATORS F'OR THESE COLD DAYS " ''-. FROM ... w , e » AND SON,, • • ■•• MANNERS STREET. '■""'•

Around my bed stood Uncle Ted, Jemima", Jane, and Florrie; They thought I'd die, but hang it, I Was in no beastly hurry. I'd got bronchitis and laryngitis, High was my temperature; I'm well to-day, and pleased to say, "i'was Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. .119* Laws of cricket, extant so far back as 1711. There are more than six thousand known languages and dialects. Throughout the Chinese Empire (hero aro only 9t7 post offices. i According to h. recent census-the population of. Canada exceeds 7,000,000.

|- cws Reputation> V .gJfM^ j People SUPPOSE it to be. ; . \ One's Character' is what v ,A'!hM : f 1 ' WU 'Jm\ i People have PROVED it to be. VV V V V /"& V I i v / Y• - y J P^l|i^--r^| j"A Good Reputation is Excellent. . . I ! A Splendid Character is Better. j enjoys both an Excellent Reputation I** ! an Irreproachable Character, llfwfl HIP Jiff/ 8 J .-.' Heame's Bronchitis Cure is nd WA ' 1 j; Hearne^s'Bronchitis Cure is Just— ' « L I ■ ' - The Finest Chest Medicine in Ae 1' l "-™ ■■ • '! • ' ■ ' ' ' r '' I (gg-g| : ; . i Personal Recommendation is the Beft Advertisement, and that is why < "Hearne's" has been at the Top of the Tree for so many years. i * . Always ask for "Hearne's"

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1520, 16 August 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1520, 16 August 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1520, 16 August 1912, Page 2

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