LIVER DISORDERS CURED.
■ Bile Beau Gain Great Praiae. I A disordered liver, if not attended to, very often brings in its train serious results. The stomach, the digestive organs, and the kidneys become lax in their duties. Pimples" and blotches appear, and the complexion generally assumes a nasty sallow tint. All the symptoms of Liver Disorder are too numerous to mention, but the most common are pains in the back, especially after eating, difficulty in breathing, a general feeling of depression and discontent, and loss of appetite. A disordered liver needs to be corrected in a' natural and easy manner, and not by taking strong purgatives, mineral salts, and other injurious preparations. The finest natural vegetable remedy known to medical science in this century is Bile Beans for Biliousness. They cure all disorders of the liver quite easily and naturally. They also cure permanently, by righting first causes; and for this reason there is absolutely nothing etee that is "just as good." This is illustrated in the follow case of Mrs C Hinder, of Masonic-stxeet, Mastertan, New Zealand, who says:—"About tw* years ago my son, Edward, suffered witii the Liver. He had frequent attacks of vomiting, and at times became so dnay. that it was with difficulty he could keep his feet, and his skin became quite yellow. Bile Beans were strongly reemmmended to mc by several friends, and I decided to let the boy undergo a eoocse before calling in a doctor. The first: dose or two of the Beans gave bjto» considerable relief, and continuing wiU* them, the dizziness Mt him, and Us. skin regained its natural colour. X feel confident that So medical UtaiMOsM' have effected such a prompt always strongly recommend BOe Bemns in afi cases of Liver trot Ate" BBa Beans are obtainable generally , out New Zealand. ~„. *&
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1905, Page 3
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