Bushrangers Again.
The recent occurrence at Captain's Plat, N.S.W., aerved to remind the public that the day is not yet past when highway robbery can be practised with a certain amount of impunity. A man may, even in this en ig tencd period, be "he d up " and relieved of his purse, oi\ What is a much more common occurrence, rob ed of his heath. Mr Samuel Fiaher, of Clearystreet, Hamilton, Newcastle, had an experience of this kind late'y, and, in regard to the same and his cure by Bile Beans, he says: •• I suffered most severely for over twelve months from acute chronic indigestion. I couldn't Sleep Night after nigh I passed In tossing about in bed. When I ar se I felt worse than on the previous day. Terrible pains assailed me in th>chest and shou ders. I had no appetite and no food could tempt me. Headaches of a most violent character and genera disorder, of course, fo lowed this. My whole system b.-came completely run down, and I became a wreck. My friends can tell you how I suff red. I lost 56lbs. weight in twelve momhs. On one occasion, a friend who came out to vi it me men'ioned Bile Beans, but I was so sick and tired of trying different medicines that I thought it wou'd be useless ; but my friend persuaded me, and I consented to give them a trial, and blesß the day I did- The Beans were purchased at Hart and Firkin's and I commenced taking them, fol owing directions as near as possib'e; after a few doses there was an improvement, I kept on, and gradually, slowly and surely has a cure been effected. The headaches and pains have disappeared. I can eat well, and sleep like a top. In fact, lam as well as ever, and, added he, ' I'm fit to Jout coal,' but of oourse, I don't intend to do that."
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Manawatu Herald, 20 April 1899, Page 3
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323Bushrangers Again. Manawatu Herald, 20 April 1899, Page 3
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