The Life and The Liver.
The life we lead—pleasant and joyous, morose or Bad—depends to a great extent upon that important organ, the liver. liver disorder is responsible for more illness and unhappiness than any other ailment, and it is really amazing how many hundreds of people are sufferers without being aware of the real cause of their trouble. Indigestion, constipation, biliousness, headache, and many other painful symptoms arise primarily from liver disorder. An eminent Chemist spent many years investigating the medicinal properties of roots and vegetables supplied by nature, and after careful research discovered a vegetable substance which has the power of acting upon the liver and digestive organs in a superior manner to any known medicine. This substance does not merely purge, leaving the organs worse than they were before. It tones up the weakened organs to do their own work, and when they have been sufficiently restored it can be left off. Compounded with other beneficial substances, this medicine is now obtainable under the name, of " Bile Beans." In order to allow all readers a free trial of this great vegetable remedy, a sample box will be sent to all readers who write for rome, enclosing this paragraph, and a penny stamp to cover return postage. AH applications should be addressed to The Bile Bean Manuf'g Co., 3? Pitt St, Sydney. Don't confuse IJile Beans with ordinary medicines of tbe'*inuse fifty-years " style. They are the product of modern science, NOT the dim, indistinct science of fifty or sixty years ago.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 406, 18 February 1904, Page 5
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253The Life and The Liver. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 406, 18 February 1904, Page 5
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