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WEAKENED BY BILIOUSNESS.

- NERVES WERE SHATTERED BY . AWFUL PAINS. BILE BEAKS ARE THE SUFFERER'S FRIEND. \ ■ Mrs. B. Keenan, of Clifton, Queensland, says:—''For many years I was a victim to frequent attacks of biliousness. When these bouts appeared, work was tin impossibility and IMiad to lay up for the time being. Tho feeling of nausea was horrible. • while distressing headaches added to my 'suffering. ' The straining effccts from retching weakened me, and for twentv-four hours after tho attacks, I had . absolutely no strength whatever. My Buffering was often intensified by violent fits of indigestion, accompanied by acute pains in the back mid,''shoulders. I became completely run-down, my nerves were shattered, and the whole of my system upset. ' "A friend recommended Bile Beans, and I was delighted to find they gavo splendid relief when the least symptoms of biliousness appeared. I continued taking Bile Beans for a full course with gratifying results. Biliousness and headachcs no longer trouble me. whilo indigestion is a thing of the past.'My nerves and entire CTstem tire braced up and strengthened, and "all traces of sickness removed. Bile Beans are a wonderful medicine, and I would not be without them." As a goneral household medicine Bilo Benns aro unrivalled. Bile Beans are good for younir and old of both sexes. A do«i or two in time may prevent serious illness and save pounds in doctors' bills. A box should be in every home. Sold bv all dhemists and _ s-torw; or post froo direct from The Bilo Bean Mfg. Co., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney.

It is announced by / Messrs. James Macintosh and Co., Masterton, that they will hold a clearing sale of slicep at the Woipoua yards on Wednesday, March 5. The salo commences at 1 p.m. The Education Board are inviting competitive designs for the projected Normal School and Training College. The site has already been purchased at Kelbnrne. Premiums of.■£"!>. .£SO, and .£25 are offered to successful designers ' The Wellington Gas Company announce to the indies of Wellington that Miss jieimie (Technical School) will give a gas cooking demonstration in the new demonstration room. No. Gt Courtenay TMnce, to-morrow afternoon commencing at 3 o'clock.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1689, 4 March 1913, Page 6

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358

WEAKENED BY BILIOUSNESS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1689, 4 March 1913, Page 6

WEAKENED BY BILIOUSNESS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1689, 4 March 1913, Page 6

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