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BILIOUSNESS BANISHED.

Bile Beans Prove a Blessing.

That horrible sensation of diezin**a, and that disagreeable weal.ontn,' sation of bickness and s e sure indications of ciit-oig.'. ««-j L»le flow, and invariably me-*: '■ < • ; . • «. If the liver is in s heal*'y ’--n, the bile flows freely, thus pron.ot Btsimilation. V% hen the liver bevor,. s sluggish in its action, the ate. uci» and organs of digestion a.- ui-;r-worked Food » not digested >r.d carried through the system as Nature intended. it accumulates, and oUon TomitYng. or. in oth«-r words. BBicusnr-v. Mrs- M. A. Wenrlelken, qf 165 Ax*d-di-an Road, (.’hrtstetaurefe, says.—• ’* Up to three years sgo I was t» constant suffeier Lorn Biliousneas. althouzh dnrrm* thwr time I tried mat.? so-called cures lor the compia.ut, but only to discard them as useless, sv they utterly Imled to give me rahei R:!e Beans having, btiu rccommendvl Jgave them a tr-al. and thus gained the only relxti 1 had known L,r veat*. As a corrective medic:ue B.le Deens are, without-doubt, srper’.er to all other Diedrcines I hate card, being os efTeetiva with the eh’ldren as «its adults. Fee tlits reason Bite Bea- s hat'’ been installed as our taEii.y ir,edieine and I could wish for none BJe Beans are a proved rare for Biliohsnors. Headache. Indigestii n, Stomach Troubles. Constipation. Pi!c*. Debility, Female Weak ceases. Nervousness, Bad Bloody Bad Breath. Anrernia, Disturbed bleep. J.tr-s- cf Appetite, and in fact, a'l admen’s that owe their origin to defective bite Haw, assimilation or Obtainable generally threug);. ut Near Zealand.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 299, 1 March 1907, Page 2

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BILIOUSNESS BANISHED. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 299, 1 March 1907, Page 2

BILIOUSNESS BANISHED. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 299, 1 March 1907, Page 2

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