THE TERRORS OF LIVER DISORDER.
ORDINARY MEDICINES 'ARE WORTHLESS. BILE BEANS-THE PROVED AND .RELIABLE REMEDY. Mrs. E. Brown, of Upper Albert Street, Thames, New Zealand, says:—'Tor jeara I was a martyr to the many complications arising from a disordered liver. ' I suffered • from indigestion, violent sick headaches, and biliousness, and at times food was repulsive to look at Any attempt to appease my_ hunger enhanced my misery,- as everything I ate sat heavy on'my chest. These ailments proved themselves a curse to.me, and although I tried numerous remedies' .and so-called cures, I failed to obtain relief. "Heading of the oure by Bile Beans of people who had suffered like myeelf, I decided to take this medicine. I prooured a supply, and after the first few doses was convinced that at lost I had hit opon the" right' remedy for my troubles. Bile Beans quickly cured tho headaches, biliousness, and indigestion, and ended all pains. Soon I was able to enjoy and my liver was roused up to natural activity. A course of Bile Beans completely cured me and restored me to tiptop health. Now, if I ever feel at all out of sorts, a dose or two of Bile Boons set me right. ■ ' ' _i_ ■ ' "My husband and son are also CTronp; believers in Bile Beans and we always keep a supply in our house." ? Bile Beans banish stomach trouble, liver disorder, headache, constipation, piles, bad breath, flatulence,, heart pains, eiokne&s, lassitude, debility, biliousness, indigestion, specks before tho eyes, poor blood, nervousness, insomnia, anaemia, and female ailments. Sold by all stores and chemists.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1613, 3 December 1912, Page 6
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262THE TERRORS OF LIVER DISORDER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1613, 3 December 1912, Page 6
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