LIVER TROUBLES ENDED.
Bile Beans prove the Remedy.
Frequent feelings of sickness, dull headaches, sudden drowsiness, feelings oi dejection and misery, lost* of appetite, no energy, bad- taste in ths mouth, ye.low tinge of tbe skin and u.te* of the eyes, constipated bowels —these are some oi the signs o: liver trouble Liver trouble, which is st the root of most common ailments, is permanently cu»ed by 3:!e Beans, the world’s greatest medicine. Read thia
Mrs Sarah Rurndgo, of King St., Petono, Wellington, &ays: —“For the pa»t forty years I ba ;e been a suf»e«CT with the liver, hut lately have undergone a course ol Bile Beans in accordance with the directions, and have gained great teliel thereby. I have no hesitation in raying Bile Beans are an excel' -::t lirer medicine. They are easy to take, yet effective »n their action 1 never fail te recommend them to fellow-sufferers.’’
.Jdo Beans Lave a world-wide reputation for curing Biliousness. HeadRcim. 1 ion, Storla ch Troubles, Constipation Piles. Debility, Female Woakneeaes. Nervcr.sncss. 13 id Blood, Bad Breath. Anaemia, Disturbed Sleep, 1..-sv of Appetite, and in feet, all rriinents that owe their origin to < l sfect ve ode flow, assimilation or digestion. Obtainable generally throughout New Zealand.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 354, 20 March 1908, Page 2
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205LIVER TROUBLES ENDED. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 354, 20 March 1908, Page 2
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