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SHE HAD A LIVER.

BILE BEANS FOUND IT OUT. A SPEEDY CURE FOLLOWS.

It is liver complaints that kill. The liver becomes unhealthy. The patient takes no notice of it for some time, but when that organ gets very ti'oublesome then the sufferer begins to worry. If he takes the proper remedy all well and good, but if he should chance to take medicine that will not have the desired effect, woe betide the patient. Other complications will follow-, and thpre is no tolling where they will end. Now, Bile Brans for Biliousness will not cure all disorders, but no matter how unhealthy the li\er might be, Bile Beans will step right in and put that organ in a heokhy condition. It must be remembered that tl.e Beans are not a mere physic. They play upon the liver by touching the buttons of the nerve centres, and Nature does, the rest.

From Mrs Ifiherwoocl, of Armagh street, Chri«tohmvh. we have the following testimony: — "For a considerable time past I have suffered from one of the ailments tiaceable to a disordered liver, indigestion and biliousness being complaints most trying to inc. for which I have tried many remedies, but without success, and it was only when I began to take Bilo Beans that I became conscious of the fact that \i\o.v di-order^, like most ailments are curable when the remedy is secured. Bih? Beani are without doubt a sure and speed}' "relief for indigestion and biliousness. They are mild and pleasant to take, act naturally, and ara easily worked o/F; they give no pain, and leave the patient enervated and _ refieshed. I can strongly recommend their use to all suffering from biliousness and indigestion, and have every faith in them as a specific for any of the many complaints arising from a disordered liver. Many of my customers and friends repeatedly exclaim, ' How well you are looking, Mrs Isherwood, 1 and certain it is, however I may look, I feel as if I had secured a new least of life since I began to take Bile Beans. Gratitude to you for the benefit I have cleiived from their use compels me to write to you, and you have my full permission to publish this letter if you think others will be likely to benefit by a perusal of it." Bile Beans are an undoubted specific for Biliou«nes«, Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Female Ailments, Liver Trouble,, Costivenefcp, Piles, that tired feeling, etc. Obtainable from all chemists and storekeepers, or direct from the Australian Depot. 39 Pitt street, Sydney, and their low price places them within the reach of everyone. — Advt.

It ba- come under the notice of the Havtke's Bay Herald that two badly-diseased bullocks were recently slaughtered for the Napier meat supply. The sooner the abat loirs at Awatoto aie finished (the paper pilcK) the more security will householders feel that their meat has gone through proper inspection before the slaughtering.

Although the Gothic does not leave the colony on her next trip to London imtil the middle of March, many intending passengers ha\c already tiken out tickets'. This points to the fact that many New Zealanclers will be piesent at the Coronation festivities next June, as the vessel is due at London jibout the bejjianiu^; pf^May a

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Otago Witness, Issue 2490, 4 December 1901, Page 62

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SHE HAD A LIVER. Otago Witness, Issue 2490, 4 December 1901, Page 62

SHE HAD A LIVER. Otago Witness, Issue 2490, 4 December 1901, Page 62