NO MORE HEADACHE.
AN AUCKLAND PRAISE OF s. BILE BEANS. THEY GET TO THE ROOT OF THE TROUBLE. MILD AND PLEASANT TO TAKE. To tllow the good things on the table to pass, without being able to partake of them is sad indeed. let such is the fate of those poor individuals who suffer from indigestion. Now Bile Beans for Biliousness aci almost . like a charm' upon those who have dyspepsia, and the proprietors are in receipt of many testimonials from New Zealartders in support of this statement, and the following letter from Mrs W. Todd, of Cros3 street, Auckland, is one of these:—''Havirg had occasion to use Bile Beans for Biliousness I have much pleasure in adding my testimony to their value as « remedy for indigestion, biliousness and nervous headache. It is my. opinion that they surpass all other remedies. I have no hesitation in recommending them to persons suffering from a disorderd liver. They are mild and pleasant to take, acting naturally and giving : speedy relief." New Zealand people should not forget that Bile Be-ns for Biliousness, give the stomach and liver power to do their duty, naturally and regularly, and at the .same time they make healthy blood;; and. steady nerve tissue. They make weak spots sound, and are absolutely" the only medicine that can be relied upon for strengthening every organ of the body. They; are compounded especially .o act upon the -liver, and through it upon the blood, and through the blood on the whole'" system. Bile Beans axe sold at all chemists at a price that places them within the reach of all, and- no one should be without a box for emergencies. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., New Zealand agents. ' .
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11117, 8 November 1901, Page 3
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286NO MORE HEADACHE. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11117, 8 November 1901, Page 3
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