BILIOUSNESS AND INDIGESTION.
DOCTORS AND HOSPITAL TREATMENT -BROUGHT WO MZUuw.
EILE BEANS FOR BILIOUSNESS EVER SUUOESbJtIiL,.
Bthousnoss and indigestion are complaints which naturally go hand in hand, be.np boih the outcome of the misdirection of tin fluid called bile. The liver is lenpomuble foi this state of affairs, and is the real root ol th.j troub.e, and it is upon tho liver we must act. in order to gain a permanent euro for these complaints. Now, Bile Beans for Biliousness have beau especially prepared for this purpose, and thoir success as an undoubted cure for biliousness and indigestion is now a by-word. Mr B. Forbes, of Ablo bnuth street, Wellington, N.Z., says:—"l think it only my duty to add my tcstimonv to the efficacy of Bile Beans, lor about four years I have suffered from biliousness and indigestion, so much so that I have tried many so-called remedies, have consulted doctors and have been to the hospital, but was unnbie to obtain relief. About threo months ago I gave Bile Beans a trial, and before 1 had fimshed ono box I felt a decided improvement in my health, and continuing to take tho Beans I soon bectitnc tree iioiu the b:housness and indigestion, and J can honestly recommend Bile Beano to those who, hke myself, know what it is to suffer with these complaints. I have no hesitation in saying that if Bile Beans were more widely known there would be a much greater demand for them." The remedy of which Mr I'orbes speaks in such glowing terms hsa now a world-wide reputation for curing biliousness, indigestion, hcadacho, constipation, pi.es,- bad blood, bad breath, debility, dyspepsia, female weaknesses, nemmsness, pimples and all skin eruptions, anmmia, spring and all change of season ailments, and, in fact, all ailments that owe their origin to a disordered liver or kidneys. CAUTION. Bile Beans are never sold in bulk, by the aozen or hundred, but in sealed boxes bearimc the signature of the proprietors " THE BILE BEAN MANOTACTURING C 0.," pf.nied in red ink on oufcside wrapper. BE ST-KB YOU GET, THE GENUINE. OWainablo from all chemists and storekeepers, or from tJic New Zealand agents, Messrs Keranthorne, Prosser, and Co.—{Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 1
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366BILIOUSNESS AND INDIGESTION. Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 1
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