LIVER TROUBLES ENDED.
Bile Beaus prove the Remedy. Frequent feelings of Bicknese, dull beadaches, 'sudden drowsiness, feelings of dejection and misery, loss of appetite, no energy, bad taste in the mouth, yellow tinge of the akin and whites of the eyes, constipated bow.-ls —these are some of the signs of liver trouble. Liver trouble, which u at ■ the root of mojt common ailments, is permanently cu:ed by Bile Beaus, the world’s greatest medicine. Read thia proof:— Mrs Satan Burndge. of King St., Petone. Wellington, says:—“For the past fort*, years I ha’-c been a sufferer a .th the liver. but lately have unde: gone a course of Bile Beans in accoroance with the directions, and have gained great relief thereby. I have no hesitation in Baying Bile Beans are an esrelHnt liver medicine. They aie easy io »ake, yet effective in their action I never fail to roco;nrvend them »o fellow-sufferers.’* P ie Beans Lave a world-wide reputation for curing Bdinusneas. Headache, Indigestion. Stomach Troubles, Constipation. Piles. Debility, Female Weaknesses. Nervousness. Bad Blood, Bad Breath. Anaemia, Disturbed Sleep, Less ol Appetite, and in tart, all ailmenta that owe their origin to de feet-vs hil i flow, asstmilat on or digestion. Obtainable generally threagbout New Zealand.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 293, 18 January 1907, Page 2
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204LIVER TROUBLES ENDED. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 293, 18 January 1907, Page 2
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