LIFELONG BILIOUSNESS.
' ANOTHEB EEMAEKABLE CUBE BT; T ■ '■;■"' ■';■■ -BILE BEANS. .-.-,-: ".:.;' ;■ ' When, you are bilious,- every, thought of food is nauseous.. When the'room gets warm you feel as if you are going to. be., sick. .If you hurry to catch .a, car or a train, there s the -feeling again! Headaches, turning off with sickness, a hasty•■ coated tongue,■ are- other symptoms-of biliousness. AIL this arises from misdirected bile,, which; is due, primarily, to improper liver action. ..-.: ■■-..■'■' _ 'ut gives me great pleasure," says ;Alrs.' F. Jackson,. of :Leeds Cottage, :186 Worcester Street, Christchurch, N.Z., "to add' my testimony to the worth of Bile Beans. "From infancy I hay©, suffered from biliousness, and it- goes without saying • that during that period I. tried many so-called cures in the hope of:obtaining relief, but only, met wsh-continued disappointment. About twelve months ago "a friend of mine advised me to give Bile Beans a trial, and I decided .to do so. The first few doses afforded relief, . and. thus encouraged- I underwent, a thorough course, with' the .'result that they brought about a prompt. and permanent cure. I am thoroughly convinced that. Bilo Beans are' far .removed from ordinary pills, which -at tho best only give temporary- relief, whereas Bile Beans euro thoroughly, to stay cured'. I can confidently "recommend Bile Beans to all sufferers from biliousness." . • Bile. Beans are the best family medicine, boing: tho standard remedy biliousness, indigestion, constipation, and all liver ailments, and : are obtainable, from all ! inedicino vendors throughout New' Zealand .-.'. THESTANDAED FAkIXY; ItEDICINE. UAdyt.-■■'■'■,• .';'•.- '',;.v"■) : v > ■•:.-
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 647, 26 October 1909, Page 6
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255LIFELONG BILIOUSNESS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 647, 26 October 1909, Page 6
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