LIVER DISORDER.
ORDINARY MEDICINES DID NO GOOD. PERFECT HEALTH RESTORED BY BILE BEANS. Mrs E. Brown, of Upper Albert Street, Thames, New Zealand, says:—"For years I was a martyr to the many complications arising from a disftrdcred Incr. I suffered from imligestioft, violent sick headaches, and biliousness, and at tunes food was repulsivo to look nr. Any artempt to appease my hunger enhanced my miserv as everything 1 ate sat nenv\ on nw chest. Tiieso ailments proved themselves a curse to me, and although I tried numerous remedies anil so-called cures, I failed to obtain relief. "Reailiug of the cure by Bile Beans of people who had suffered, like myself. I decided to take this nietlicnie. I procured a supply, and after the fir. t fev doses was convinced that at last I ha 1 hit upon the right remedy for « ta - bles. Bile Beans mfickly cured Ihe Headaches, biliousness and indigestion, and I ended all pains. Soon I was able 10 onioY my food and my liver was roused up to' natural activity. A complete cour. e of Bile Beans thoroughly cared hip ami restored mo to tin-top health. If nt anj time I feel at all out of sorts, a dose or two of Bile Beans set me right. "M.v husband and son are also strong believers in Bile Beans, and we always keep a supply handy in our .house. Bile Beans are a splendid medicine Tor general family use. An occasional dose or two keeps the stomach and liver naturally active, and prevents constipation, indigestion, biliousness nnd headache, line Beans do not gripe or cause any unpleasant sensations. Of all chemists and storekeepers at Is. lid, or 2s. Od. a box,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1762, 29 May 1913, Page 7
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284LIVER DISORDER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1762, 29 May 1913, Page 7
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