BILIOUSNESS BANISHED.
‘ Bile Beans Prove a Blessing. k That horrible sensation of dizeineas aip; that rlisagreeabie weakening sensfttion of sickness ar,d fainting art sur- indications of disorganised bill |! < arid invariably mean biliouaness ! i B ’he liver is in a healthy condition. ! tl>« bile Anus freely, thus promoting ■ ion. When the liver becomei ! slii.":.'jsh m its action, the stomach , ' au<i vl diges.ion are overk worked Food is no'i digested and ; carried through the ay stem at Nature ; iiit’ irded. It Mccurajlates. causing fiatuk'H'v. sickness anil often vomit1 in-, or. >t» c’livr words, Hiliouaaew. Mrs M. WumlelkKn, <4 165 Av.el- , dean lh ad. Christ-hurr-h, Bays: — '■ I p to throe y<-;irs a-:-> I was a eoni tftant Mlffurer Ho:n Biliousness, ali though during I bat. tine I tr ied many • so-called cures for the complaint, but uUy to distard them us useless, as I (key utterly failed to give mo relief. ■ Bile 8.-uns Laving been recommended ■ 1 gave them a trial, and thus gained the only relief I hud k iown for years. As a ronective medicine Bile Beans are. without doubt, superior to all other medidnes I have used, being as effective with the children as with adults. For this reason Bile Beans have been installed us our family medicine and 1 could wish for nona I better.” Bile Beans are a proved cure for Biliousness, Ucadacuo, Indigestion, Htomnch Troubles, Constipation, Piles, Female "Weakness?*. Nor. v*ni’ii» - Bad Blood. . Bad Breath. An.om... Disturbed bl. ep. Loss of .ApiK-tito and in fact, all ailments . i.-.-i. ovo tli- ir origin t«> defective bile fl . i. <■ t or dit, ion. Oh. hi-ni.lile generally throughout Now F-n-Bronchial Coughs aad Colds, Womlb Great Peppermint Cure, h 6d and 2s t»d per b ttio
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 278, 28 September 1906, Page 2
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285BILIOUSNESS BANISHED. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 278, 28 September 1906, Page 2
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