WORRIES IN WELLINGTON.
CAUSED BY A DISORDERED LIVER. SPEEDILY DISPELLED BY BILE BEANS. Bile Beams fat- Biliousness have now gained praise as an undoubted ■pecifio for all aihnentis owing their origin to a disordered liver, and grateful letters front past sufi'erers are continually coming to hand from all directions, a fair portion of these come from New Zeakml, which clearly demonstrate the high appreciation extended to Bile Benne in "The Land of the Moa." Mrs Mury Barry, of Rvtui itreet, Petone. Wellington, writ«i:—"For many years I have been a sufferer from Constipation, Liver Complaint, and Asthma, for which I have taken numerous socalled remedies, but without receiving any benefit from their use. I have also had recourse to doctors and chemists. About two years ago I dockfrd to give Bik> Beaut, a trial, having lieard a pood doal about th«m. After taking a few divws I began to find relief. Constipation gave way, and I have suffered very little from liver complaint during the period 1 have boeu tnkin<; Bile Beans, and my Asthma has been, to ft caneiderable extent, relieved. Bile Beans are without doubt a tirst-cliss medicine, and I can rtnmsrly recomniond them to til! who suffor from the above complaints. lam well known in Petone. having lived here for the jxist 30 years." Bils Beans are the world's icrentest specific for Biliousness, Indigestion. Constipation, Pile*!, B;ul*Blm%d. Pimp't's, «i;d all nk : « truption.s. Debility. Xeivou.iness, Aiia<in:.i. Ftinale Weaknesses. Sleepiwsnetis. Headache, and a host of other ailments that owo their origin to effective bile tl<>w, asHimilation, and diircstian. Bile Beans nr>; obtainable from it 11 medlcire vendors. Pne?. 1r or 2s 9y\ b.ix (contains tlnve tim«vi small sizei, or direct from the Head Australpsi.Tn Depot, the Bilo Beans Manuiavturing Co., 3'J Pitt sfrart. Sydnty. 3
Ot.K I'KKMISKS
Xuiv being conjpletf, we ha\e pleasure in notifying Vue tnwlo and jmbJc cer.onillv tlutt we are prepared to supply all li-.jui-fitfs oi the tr;uk\ wholesale and rcuil. — Smith and Smith, Oil, Colour, Glass, and Wall-paper Merchant*, Tuain stixet (ntai High etreft), Chnstohurch. at DuKtiin and Wellington. 4371
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11460, 19 December 1902, Page 7
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