INDIGESTION CUREaS* More Praise for Bile Beaws. When your arm fete tired with nursing baby, carrying a bag or d»iM any work in the office or the home, you “change hands.” If you didn't your arm would become uaeleas. Indigestion means jaded stomach. You can’t “change stomachs,’’ and you can’t stop eating. Do you see how serious, therefore, Indigestion is? An overworked organ is crying out for rest and every meal you are obliged to take, throws upon it more work. All you can do is to givejt help to dn the work, and that’s just what Bile Beans do. They help feeble, everworked stomachs to digest food, and when they have toned up tbe stomach to its full strength, you leave them off. Mrs. Keat, of 81 Queen Strent, Sydenham, Christchurch, says:—“For many years I have been a sufferer irith Indigestion, accompanied by Headaches. I tried all sort* of professed cures for these trouble, but never gained an atom of benefit from any of them. About two years ago I decided to give Bile Beans a trial, end with excellent reenlts. since that time I have enjoyed better health than has fallen to my lot for a considerable number of years. Bile Beane are now established as our family medicine and give every satisfaction. I never fail to recommend them when opportunity Bile Beans are a safe and speedy cure for Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles, Constipation, Piles, Debility, Female Weaknesses, Nervousness, Bad Blood, Ban Breath. Anaemia, Disturbed Sleep, Loss of Appetite, and in fact, ell ailments that owe their origin to defeetive bile flow, assimilation or digs* tiou. Obtainable generally through out New Zealand.
Of all the silly proverbs one Whose vogue should be diminish d. Is: “Woman's work is never done I** It should be ; •‘Never finished!" She's always working, understand. To keep th" home together, And has Woods’ Peppermint Cure on ha; d For oolds in wintry weather. Don’t forget that good printing oan be "(lone nt tire Sittler Office. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and C< Ida never fails. If 6d •ad 2* 6d.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 369, 17 July 1908, Page 2
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350Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 369, 17 July 1908, Page 2
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