A WOMAN'S MESSAGE TO WOMEN.
LIVER TROUBLES AND BILIOUSNESS CONQUERED. A CHKISTCHUECH CURE.
Next to .the dreaded Influenza, there is perhaps no disease which leaves more serious consequences behind it than does indigestion. Mrs. Isherwood, of Armagh-street, Christehurch. New Zealand, has experienced a painful realisation of this fact; and had it not been for the healing pOwer of Bile Beans for Biliousness, she woul 1 be still undergoing the same painful ordeal. Her experience, which is really summed up in the above headline, should be read with intei'est by hundreds with whom 'this scourg-e has left a similar heritage of woe, and to whom, happily, the stime avenue of escape is open. Mrs. Isherwood, in telling her story, says:—"l am a fruiterer, living in Christehurch, and for a considerable time have suffered from a disordered liver, indigestion, and biliousness. I tried many medicines, but none of them did me any good. L was told to try Bile Beans, and soon after taking them began to feel better. I consider Bile Beans exactly tho right remedy for biliousness nnd indigestion. They are so pleasant to tako, an* they act in a pleasant way. T do not think there is anything better than Bile Beans for a general aperbnt. I have every faith in them for all complaints arising from a disordered liver. Mnny of my customers and friends have noticed how I have altered for the better since taking Bile Beans for Biliousness. I seem to have secured a new lease of life since I have taken them." The enormous success of this preparation the world over is the bost possible proof of its great worth. Millions use Bile Beans annually, and thousands say they are an undoubted specific for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, bad blood, pimples, piles, costiveness, and for n. general loninsr up of the system. Obtainable nt all chemists and storekeepers, 13kl per lnr^e box, or from the Ans+'«li:u, Depot, Bile Bean Manufacturing Co., 39, Pitt Street Sydney.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 197, 20 August 1900, Page 6
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