CONSTANT StfFFEIIERS I WITH INDIGESTION. » MOTHER AND DAUGHTER CURED BY BILE BEANS. Indigestion comprises many ailments ; has mauy varied symptoms. Pain after food, relieved slightly when wind is rifted ; a feeling of sickness if awakened suddenly ; headache ; a bud tubto in the mouth ; tho recurrence ol food ; heartburn ; sleeplessness — all these, or any of them, may be present. They all mean that the digestive organs are out of order, and need a littlt help to get equal 'to their work, liile Beans give that help and tone up the digestive organs so thafc they can do then 1 work properly. Mrs. E. Palmer, of No. 4 Scarborough TeriMce, Wellington, says : — "It gives V nw great pleasure to testify to the efficacy of Bile Beans as a remedy for Indigestion. Up to three years ago I was a constant Mift'trer with this complaint, although I had tried numerous so-called IndigeM ion cutcs advertised; but these failed absolutely to afford me relief. Seeing advertised the many cures effected by Bile Beans, I decided to toßt them in my cose, and underwent a course, with the result \lint life is, onco more, a, pleasure. My daughter lias also been cured of Indigesti6n by Bile Beans, and we never fail lo recommend them to fpllow-sufferers." Bile Beans are a safo family medicine ami v proved cure /or Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, Debility, Female Weaknesses, Ncrvouwiess, Bad Blood, Bad Breath, Aimcmia, Disturbed Sleep, Loss of Appetite, Pimples and all skin eruptions, Rheumatism, and are an unequalled Cure for the aftcr-effecis of Influenza. Bile Beans are ibtainable Kenerally throughout 2few Zealand,— Advt.'
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 39, 15 August 1905, Page 7
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