CONSTIPATION CONQUERED.
Another SucceM for Bite Beans. " If I were asked to specify the diseaac or ailment of the day, I should unhesitatingly answer—‘ Constipation.’ ” So says one of the greatest medical writers of the present day. Undoubtedly he is right! Just imagine a town with every drain stopped. Would you be surprised to find pestilence and fever abound? Hardly! Where Constipation exists, the drains which Nature has provided to clear tbe body of its impurities are out of order, and tho impurities are left in the bodv. The result is that every organ of the body is rendered foul. The liver and digestive organs become clogged and unable to fulfil their proper function*, tho appetite is destroyed, the head either aches or feels dull and heavy, there ia heat and feverishness, a dreary don’t-care-about-anything feeu-ug, a seusation of irritability with everybody and everything. Sometimes, also, Constipation brings on PilesNow if you have any of these symptoms, remember that Constipation ii their root cauae. Remember alao that the root cure for Conatipetion, and indirectly for all these organa, m a vegetable essence concentrated m »ue Beans. .« , _ —. Mrs. Jane Spriggs, of Great King Street, Dunedin, says:— 4 Too much cannot be said of the benefits to be derived from the use of Bile Beans for complaints arising from a disordered liver. About twelve months ago I suffered considerably with Constipation and pains in the head. The agony I experienced at times was almost unendurable. I underwent a course of Bile Beans, and they acted :: ke magic, for they promptly curea the Constipation and dispelled my headaches. I also suffered with Diabetes in the raouth, but this also disappeared with the other complaints. Indeed, I cannot speak too highly ot Bile Beans, as they have made a different woman of me. I never tail to recommend them to fellow-sufferers. Bile are obtainable throughout New Zealand. --t
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 302, 22 March 1907, Page 2
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314CONSTIPATION CONQUERED. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 302, 22 March 1907, Page 2
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