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STOMAU-I TROUBLE ENDED. -<». A N.Z. LADY'S GRATITUDE TO BILE BEANS. The remarkable way in which Bile Beans promptly cure stomach and liver ailments, which have defied the treatment of medical specialists, is demonstrated by the wonderful cure of Mrs F Strachan, of Percival Street, Wellington, N.Z., who has reason to be thankful to Bile Beans for her freedom from stomach troubles in an acute form, and who expresses hor gratitude to this one and only reliable "remedy as follows :— '•'Permit mo to express my grateful appreciation of the value." of Bile Beans," she says. "For some six months I suffered from, a disordered stomach. I had frequent fits and became very weak, being unable to attend to my household duties. My appetite also left me, and I lost weight. I sought the advice of several doctors, but they did me little, if any, good. One day I received one of your booklots under my door and after reading it I decided to give Bile Beans a triah I did so, and noticing an improvement i with each dose, continued taking them, and am pleased to say they have com--1 nlstely cured me. My friends.all marvel at the_ wonderful change in me since taking Bilo Beans. I always recommend them to my friends, as I believe them to be the best remedy.for stomach, a,nd liver troubles. I shall be pleased to personally explain to any sufferer from the stomach or liver* the great value of Bile Beans." Bile Beans have a world-wide reputation for promptly and permanently curing indigestion, biliousness, headache, constipation, ]>iles, female ailments bad blood and breath, anaemia, summer fag, and all liver, stomach, and digestive troubles.

" A knot in fny handkerchief," quoth Santa. Claus. " Ah, yes, that was for that boy who is going on a trip. He must, have one of those hnndy folding cameras from Wilton's Pharmacy. Wilton's have cameras at English price, and I can get a nice one for 25s or so.

Santa scanned a lone:, long list. "Deary mo, all those ladies wanting Wilton's Old English La-vender Water in the nice Toilet Bottles. Well, it's a treaty to pelfct from those lovely tilings nt Wilton's Pharmacies. They're giving such good discounts just now, too."

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12388, 8 December 1909, Page 7

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371

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12388, 8 December 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12388, 8 December 1909, Page 7

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