dyspepsia and liver trouble. ANOTHER PERMANENT CURE BY BILE BEANS. Mrs. E. Campbell, of 7 Rao 'Place, Woolloomooloo, Sydney, says:—Severe attacks of ( dyspepsia made me very downhearted and disinclined for work.'- T suffered greatly with wind round 'the heart, and gtab-likr pains in the back. Every time T breathed I would. Rasp, the pains were so acute. My liver became sluggish, which roused me to have awful lieadachcs. T dreaded riding in trams or ftnv conveyance, the vibration causing it'errifiio head pains, frequently 1 had attacks of dizziness, and two or three years j>co these were so bad that, I full down in the strert. General debility caused me awful suffering, and my life became intolerable. "I was lired of experimenting with various so-called cures and remedies, for nothing which I took gnvo me any relief. TTowever, T commenced a course' of Bilo Beans, which was the starting point of my lost healith being restored "to me. Bile Beans quickly banished the headaches and pains in the hack, and roused my liver to normal nctivily. Tn a short time the flatulence had ended and 1 was able to get abon't without fear of dizziness of any pninfnl symptoms. T regularly took Bile Beans, until nil my ailments were gone. T was freed from dcbilil.v, and once more T enjoved the best of health. Since Bile Beans cured in-v T have never had anv return of inv oki troubles. The world's grealest familv niedicim- - Bile Beans—banishes biliousness, headache. constipation, indigestion, piles, liver trouble, sfomneh disorders flatulence colds, liver chill rheumatism sleeplessness anaemia, and female ailment--." Kold bv nil chemists and stores.
Captain .Arthur 11, lluiberl, commanding Hie nnnriiKiiircd cruiser Hhmdc, disappeared from his ship in Harwich || arhour on January lL\ A Naval Court, of Inquiry came to llio conclusion that Captain lliilbcrl was apparently seized willi a til, tell overboard, and \va.- accidelitallv drowned.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1696, 12 March 1913, Page 4
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313Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1696, 12 March 1913, Page 4
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