*'I CAN'T EAT."' £ FOOD DISTRESSES ME. 1 MY CLOTHES FEEL TIGHT AFTEsip A MEAL. P EVER TRIED BILE SEAN'S? Ic 1 THEY WILL CURE YOU. V b How many times the above conver-; d sation has taken place between a suf-p ferer and a sympathising , friend who IS really knows that Bile Beans will un-1 a doubtedly cure the disagreeable symp-1C toms, which of course only come from I b a disordered stomach and a sluggish if) liver. Bile Beans are not like other I medicine; they not only relieve the .wtjis of an loul oueusive matter,! but the liver's action is regulated at the same time, and the stomach's tone renewed. Food is digested, good red blood manufactured, and ?ood blood means good health, and a'ood health means happiness, a clear •lead for business, an absence from bursting headaches, a capacity for en'oyment, and lastly, it is a relief to mes' friends who have seen iis going wound wtih a bilious, sour, disagreelble look, and who have had some very sharp and short answers from us when we had one of our bilious turns. Bile Beans are a great blessing to the iresent race, who eat too much, eat too fast, and eat the most indigestible things possible, go to bed at all ■tours, possibly after a late" supper, md then feel surprised that Nature -ebels and has her own revenge. When a late and heavy meal is eaten, i Bile Bean taken after usually iniiiires a sound night's sleep and an ab--3 I sence of headache in the morning. r HE BEST REMEDY FOR STOMACH I AND BOWEL TROUBLES. :1 1, "I have been in the drug business for y| i wenty years and have sold most all of 1 .he proprietary medicines of any note. I Among the entire list I have never H found anything to equal Chamberlain's 1 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles,'" says .0. WT Wakefield, of Columbus. Ga. "This remedy cured two severe jases of cholera morbus in my family and I have recommended and sold hundreds of bottles of it to my customers to their entire satisfaction. It affords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant fnrrn. No family should hft withniTt
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Auckland Star, Issue 23, 28 January 1901, Page 3
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377Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Issue 23, 28 January 1901, Page 3
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