LIVER TROUBLE ENDED.
Bile Beans are a Boon to ALL Sufferer? If you suffer from any of the following* symptoms of liver trouble, it is a sign that you need a course of Bile Beans to put you right : — When you wake up in the morning 1 is your tongue coated? Is there a bitter taste in your mouth and a feeling of nausea? Do you feel heavy and tired? Do you have headache? Are you troubled with giddiness, palpitation', pain in the head, or a dull pain in the side? And do- you generally feel out of sorts and fit for nothing? Bile Beans quickly eet right the disordered! liver, and restore its natural functions. " For seven years I suffered with sluggish' liver," says Mr 3 Sarah Hedge, of Johnston street, off Strickland street, Sydenham,Christohurch, N.Z. " During that extended period I wae under medical treatment, andl tried all kinds of so-called liver medicines', but could gain no relief whatever. Abouti four years ago, hearing of the worth ofi Bile Beans in cases of liver trouble, X decided to give them a trial, and underwent a thorough, course. By the time I had! finished two boxes of the Beans I was greatly improved in health, and, continuing the course, I was soon my old self again. I have no hesitation in pronouncing Bile Beans tho best medicine I have ever taken, and would never be without a supply in) the house, and recommend them to all my. friends." Bile Beans are the standard remedy for biliousness indigestion, headache, constipation, piles, liver and stomach trouble, and all common family ailments. Obtainable! everywhere. ,
A Chrietohurch flourmiller said to a Star «• reporter that there would be plenty o| cheap flour next year. " This warm, soaking rain is just the thing we -want," he re-
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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 18
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301LIVER TROUBLE ENDED. Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 18
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