SEVERE ATTACKS OF RETCHING.
CURED BY RILE BEANS FOR
BILIOUSNESS
A NEW ZEALANDER GRATEFUL
It is hard to conceive anything more debilitating than severe attacks of retching. Yet such is the rate of most men and women who suffer from Indigestion and Biliousness. Bile Beans are an acknowledged cure for both of these ills. which are caused by a disordered liver. No medicine more faithfully clears the liver of its impurities thai* Bile Beans, and hence that if, the reason why they ar6 so largely ami universally patronised. Just read what Mr H. Morgan, the lessee and manager of the "Victoria Theatre, Westport, New Zealand, writes in praise of the Beans. "About twelve mouths ngo
I became a victim to indigestion and biliousness, aecompaniel with sick headaches, and every uiornin;;-- on rising from my bed 1 had a severe attack of retching. About three months ago 1 decided to give ;3iJe Beans a trial, and although 1 only consumed two boxes of Beans, in that time, I am pleased to be able to say, that my health has greatly improved. Retching has become a thing of the past, and I can enjoy my food with the. healthiest person in the district. T can strongly recommend Bile Beans to ali Who suffer from BiliousneiSS, Indigestion, or sick and nervous headaches. They acre without doubt a valuable remedy for these complaints." It is merit alone that has made Bile Beans for Biliousness the popular medicine of the day. Their valuable properties are appreciated, and they are universally admitted to be an undoubted specific for Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, Bad Blood, Pimples, Bad Breath, Female Weaknesses arid all liver and kidney troubles. Obtainable from all Chemists and Stores, or from the Wholesale Agents Messrs. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 93, 21 April 1902, Page 3
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