NERVOUSNESS IN NEW ZEALAND.
1 MARY TATTERSALL WAS TROUBLED. BILE BEANS FOR BILIOUSNESS NOT SURPASSED. It is a. most marvellous fact, but nevertheless true, that thousands of people in Australia suffer from debility aud sick and nervous headache. Most people suffering from these complaints think little of them when they first appear, but if they are neglected they bring with them other complaints, and then the sufferer begins to think that he or she should at once consult a medical man.- Now, it is not for us to say whether a medical man should be consulted or not,- but as nervous headache owes its existence to a deranged liver we emphatically state that Bile Beans for Biliousness are just exactly what is required. Perhaps there are those who believe that nervous headaches do not owe their origin to a deranged liver— to those we would say that medical ■ science htu proved that 1 such is the case. An unhealthy liver will not only bring about nervous and sick headache but other more serious complaints. Bile Beans for Biliousness, as most people know by this time, is undoubtedly the best remedy for a disordered liver. The proprietors know it, and there are not hundreds but thousands of people in Australia and England who, having been cured, admit it. We publish the following letter from Mary
Tattersall with reference to nervous headache, and would add that this is one of many such letters in our possession. Miss Mary Tattersall, of Cook-street, Auckland, in a letter dated 3rd August, 1900, says: — "Believing that you are always pleased to receive testimony as to the efficacy of Bile Beans on those who use them, I desire to add my testimony to their value in cases of debility and sick and nervous headaches. Debility is a complaint from which I frequently suffer, and I find that" by using Bile Beans t receive considerable relief. I have not used them sufficiently long enough to say that they are an absolute cure. As a purgative I am satisfied that they cannot be surpassed. They are pleasant to tnke, and cause no pain or uneasiness in their action. I shall have much pleasure in recommending them to my friends and acquaintances." The popularity of..Jßile Beans for Biliousness comes from three different sources —First, the price is only 13£ d per box, and they are accordingly within the reach of all; secondly, a box of Beans has ordinary ingredients that, bought in the regular way in a chemist's shop, would cost. about three times -as much' as 'the 13.id ; and thirdly, Bile Beans .are compounded in about the best equipped laboratory in the world, and the preparing of tho secret vegetable extract that is* added to these other ingredients costs thousands of pounds per annum. Bite Beans are the result of a discovery based on science, and with the proprietors remains the secret of relaxing the b6>tels' without purging. Bile Beans are obtainable at nil chemists and storekeepers, 13£ d per box, ov from the Australian depot, 39, Pitt-street, Sydney. , .
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 122, 20 November 1900, Page 2
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510NERVOUSNESS IN NEW ZEALAND. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 122, 20 November 1900, Page 2
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