Biliousness Banished.
LIFE LONG MISERY ENDED BY BILE BEANS.
New Zealanders generally have proved the great worth of Bile Beans in curing the many-and various ailments resulting from deranged liver action, but for the benefit of those who suffer on in ignorance of the ready remedy they have at hand in Bile Bean?, we publish the following convincing testimony from Mrs E Falls, of 5 Olyde Quay, Wellington. This lady says:—"Permit me to add my testimony to the efficacy of Bile Beans as a remedy for Biliousness. Nearly all my life I had suffered from this distressing complaint, and during that time, as you may well believe, I tried numerous so-called remedies, but without beneficial results. The attacks were so severe at times, that I found it impossible to attend to my household duties, and life became almost a burden to me. I also suffered agony with sick headaches. About twelve months ago I gave Bile Beans a trial, and derived great benefit. therefrom. The action of a fsw doses on the liver and bowels was immediate and effective. They are mild, easy to tft.ke, and prompt in giving relief, and without hesitation I can say Bile Beans are a boon to ailing women" Bile Beans have now a world-wide reputation for curing biliousness, headache, indigestion, constipation, piles, debility, female weaknesses, nervousness, bad blood, pimples and all skins eruptions, bad i breath, amemia, loss of appetite, rheui matism, and, in fact, all ailments that I owe their origin to defective liver ae- | tion. Bile Beans are obtainable from all medicine vendors throughout New Zealand.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 388, 15 October 1903, Page 5
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264Biliousness Banished. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 388, 15 October 1903, Page 5
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