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BILIOUSNESS BANISHED.

BHe Beans Prove a Blessing. That horrible sensation of dininees, and that disagreeable weakening sensation of sickness and faintingQare sure indications of dworganned bile flow, and inrariaJWy mean bilioasneaa. If the liver te in a healthy condition, tbe bile flows freely, thus promoting aMimilaticn. When the liver beccmite sluggish in ita action, tbe atomach and organ! of digestion are overworked. Food te not digested and carried through the system aa Nature intended. It accumulates, causing flatulence, sickness and often von» tiue, or. in other words, Biiieusnws. Mrs. M. A. a ondeiken, of 165 Aziddean KcaJ. i or 4 stcburch, says;— ** Up to three years ago I was a constant sufferer from Biliousness, although during that time I tried maay i so-called cures for the complaint, bst only to discard them as useless, ns they utterly iaJed to K>’e ■“« ’Xte:’I Bile Beans having been recommended ■ I gave them a trial, and thus gained 1 the only relief I had known for veers, i Ab a corrective medicine B.le Beans are, without doubt, superior to all other medicines I have used, being bs effective with the children as vita adults. For this reason Bile Beans have been installed as our family medicine and I could wish for none better.” Bile Beaus are a proved cure for Biliousness. Headache, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles. Constipation, Piles, Debility, Female Weaknesses. Nervousness, Bad Bloodj Bad Breath, Anaemia, Disturbed Sleep, Loss of Appetite, and in fact, all ailments that owe their origin to defective bifo flow, assimilation or digestion. Obtainable generally throughout New Zealand.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 346, 24 January 1908, Page 2

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BILIOUSNESS BANISHED. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 346, 24 January 1908, Page 2

BILIOUSNESS BANISHED. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 346, 24 January 1908, Page 2

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