A DISORDERED LIVER BRINGS DIRE DISTRESS.
ONLY ONE MEDICINE BRINGS
RELIEF
A GRATEFUL NEW ZEALANDER
PRAISES BILE BEANS
A disordered liver is accountable for more misery in this world than anything else. As has often been stated, too much importance cannot be placed upon the functions of this organ. It is to the human system as important as air is to life. It must be kept in a clear condition, the arteries therein must do their work systematically and independently, for upon the liver's action depends the condition of the other organs of the body. The best known medicine for keeping the liver In^ a healthy state is unquestionably Bile Beans for Biliousness, being a purely vegetable preparation especially prepared for this purpose, and its success is amply demonstrated amongst New Zealand's citizens.
Mr John Stacey, of 131 Cuba-street, Wellington, N.Z., writes:—"For four years 1 was a sufferer from Biliousness, and sick and nervous headache, during which time I tried many socalled remedies, but without receiving any benefit. At times I became very ill and depressed, and was unable to properly attend to my work. Two years ago I commenced taking Bile Beans, having been induced to give them a trial, and am pleased to be able to testify that they have done me & great deal >of good. As they are the only medicine from which I have ever received any benefit I am never without them, and have much pleasure in recommending them to all who suffer from a disordered liver. If used according to directions and given a fair ti-iA-J, I am satisfied that patients will derive great benefit from their use." If your liver is out. of order and you are suffering from any of the complaints arising from such disorders, viz., Biliousness. Indigestion, Headache. Constipation, Piles, Debility. Dyspepsia,, Nervousness, Anaemia, Female Weaknesses. Bad Blood, Pimples, and all skin eruptions, spring and all change of season ailments, etc.. take \ a fellow colonist's advice and be cured. Bile Beans are obtainable from all Chemists and Storekeepers, or from Messrs. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., N.Z. agents.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 243, 13 October 1902, Page 6
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347A DISORDERED LIVER BRINGS DIRE DISTRESS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 243, 13 October 1902, Page 6
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