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liver troubles endEIL

Bile Beans prove the Remedy. Frequent feelings of sickness, dull bcß'ls'n-s sudden drowsiness, feelings oi dejection and misery, loss of appetite, no energy, bad taste in the mouth, yellow tinge of the skin and % hires of the eyes, constipated bowels —these are some pt tbe signs of liver trouble Liver trouble, which is at the loot oi most common ailments, is permanently cuicd by Bile Beans, the world's greatest medicine. Read this proof:— Mi- Sarah Biurrdge, of King St., Petone, Wellington, says: —‘‘For the past lortv years I have been a sufferpj «itli tlitf liver, but lately have undergone a course of Bile Beans in actordauce with the directions, and have gained great relief thereby. I have no hesita’ion in saying Bile Beans aie ar excel!«*nt liver medicine. Tbev ate easy to take, yet effective in then at.'inn I never fail to recommofd thorn to felldw-sufferars.” Bile Bonr.s have a world-wide reputation 1.-'i mung Biliousness. Headache. Ind st.on. Stomach 1 roubles, Const;p ' i-.u Pdi’S. Debility, Female Wvaki.>-%»< s Nervousness, Bad Blood, Rnd B.c.ith, Ar.aHf.ia. Disturbed Sleen, Loss of Appetite, and ip fact, all ailments that owe their origin to defective hil ■ f-OA . assimilation or digestion. Obtainable generally throughout New Zealand.

Undoubtedly the CRsontiala of successful trade ’oarual advertising ore these 1 Good 2 Good Arguments. 8 Good Type. 4 Good Display, ♦> Good Printing. 6 Good Circulation. If advertisers will take care of Nou. 2 and 2, we undertake to supply the r«Bt,

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 265, 29 June 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 265, 29 June 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 265, 29 June 1906, Page 2

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