HEADACHED BANISHED.
Bi«e Beans. Save Much Sufferiuff. To be a. anfferer from Headache far a apace of only balf-an-bonr, ia very often * terrible experience. What then r ns;, be the ordeal through whioil a must pass who has for years been tortured by this distressing complainit? It seems scarcely possible! that anyone could after all this tima’ of agony and racking pain.be suc«esafurilj' and permanently restored ® health aud happiness. The remstfi «r<o in the most long stadinfcrcases, ia to be found in Bile fields as witiiosa the SiHowmg case: — / Mrs. R. Bright, of 11 Sussex BtsH» Parnell. Auckland. says: **pW since I. first vrent school, I suffeVurl with sick hoadachse, caused n>e much misery. At tfM* • hax & been Altogether unable V for m my household duties, fikpe tl.e time ago Bile Baass 'znended to me as a proved 4** * or Headaches, and I dfeided fi I** 1 ** them a trial- The fir<t few fosea afforded mo relief sue) as I had no» experienced for year* Th* aged I continued thacours*, witn tne result that my he®ache« were entirely banished- Bp Beans are now installed as our onV ’SJJSj and I cannot spealrfoo highly of their Bile Beans are / feet cure for HeadacM, Indigestion, Stoqjch stipation. PiM Deblht^ f i F »ES Weaknesses, Netfpusnffiffl, Bad B Bad Breath, Anina. Diatiirbed Loss of Appetitf and ?n fact » meats that owsjbwr wgm to defective bile, flow, jisinMlation or tion generslly tbroagw* out New Zealand. "T
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 289, 14 December 1906, Page 2
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242HEADACHED BANISHED. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 289, 14 December 1906, Page 2
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