BILIOUS HEADACHES.
A Great Suffereb Cured by Bile Beans, "Up to two years ago," says Mrs A~ Giles, of Kalka, North Rockhampton, Q., " I was a martyr to bilious headaches and indigestion, which so weakened and prostrated me that I thought' I should hay« died. I became thin and helpless, and had not the strength to take off my clothes. I was forced to apply hot clothe to my head to allay the awful pains, and the sight of food would make me retch. These na9ty turn* would often lay me up for three days at a time, and but for an acquaintance recommending Bile Beans I do rot knovK what would have become of me. However, I acted on my friend's recommendation, and derived relief from th« first few dowaMy usual health bejyan to leturn, I enjoyed! my food, and got up in the morning in good spirits. My neighbours all remark ho*' well I am looking, and I never mies an opportunity of telling them that I owe my present. «ood health solely to Bile Beans.'* Bilo Beans are a certain and epwdy cure for biliousness, headache, constipation, ansemia, lost or failing appetite, pains ij» the stomaoh, sides, or back, nausea, dizzi« ness, and the many other ills that arise from liver and stomach disorders. Price 1b 14<§ per box, or 2s 9d large family size, contaip" ing three time* Is lid size. — A church of solid coral is a curiosity of the Isle of Mahe. This island, rising to 3000 ft, is the highest oi the Seychelles group in the Indian Ocean. Its buildings are all of square blocks hevrn from massive coral, and glisten like white marble.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 81
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281BILIOUS HEADACHES. Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 81
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