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V t ‘£ mP • i Suppose all went wrong at a railway goods yard Trucks for the north .ere sfemfcd on to tho onlit Lne; traffic waspitched to the south coast train; goods for tha son* dispatched hr the Chnstchurch «p«* Wouldn’t there bo confusiom-probably .reck? Now, if you STtaL£ tarn, your goods centre rs topsy-turry. bra.n are packed off to-the intestines; substances which should be expdlcd from the body altogether turned on to the mam linc-that is; they’re poured into tho blood and allowed lo run through the whole sysfcnu hatorally, there is reunion, and sometimes wreck. The blood is causes headache. There is constipation-thafs because the liver has not been properly Jlted, and Jfuses to go on secreting bile, tho natural aperient of the body. Sometimes there is a sensation of ungcr. Them a rush of poisoned blood to the reins of the stomach changes the feeling to one of nausea Away goes this blood to the head, and causes dminess and “spel before the L” Ln f-rr v ’ ; av T * at them in tu ° f ° m ° f bkod, w BP food taken Ims in the stomach until it ferments, and then its foul gases distend 11 .orearmand add alto pa-n to tho confusion already existing. All this is caused, mind, by 6f tto supply centre going wrong. Indigestion thus sets up a score of other oilLts. Now, Bile H £ Ihcy gently open tho bowels,, and thus nd the body of *n,„ . , / ‘c^L“ U Z tilC ■“ ! " to “■ TheTlo ™«r^£ ceases to canr about and takes health instead. Headache ceases, appetite returns, winTlld bmshed, ,nd tte ,M. j„ r»,«tod and ™„„ B™L “o sir* "*■—-*■•*•"•** •T-„„ MSWIi , et „ mp w hj . k , Mrs Amelia Percy, of 39 Franklin road, Auckland, N.Z., says:—“ For a great number of years I suffered. from indigestion, which at times caused mo to hare painful headaches. I also suffered from, pains in the back, side, and loins, and was at times troubled with a disagreeable sensation oh. fulness after eating, and my sleep became broken,, causing me to become' drowsy and depressed in spirits. Many so-called remedies were tried to effect a cure, but without result. Three years ago I decided to give Bile Boms a trial, and they have been the means of building np my system. They cural mo of indigestion, dispelled my headaches, and dispersed all the pains from my back, side, Bile Beans are, 'without doubt, a splendid medicine, and I hare frequently and strongly recommended thorn to my friends and acquaintances suffering from similar complaints. It gives me great pleasure to make this statement, *as by the use of Bile Beans I hare reaped considerable benefit.” BILE BEANS are a SAFE and SPEEDY CURE for BILIOUSNESS, HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, PILES, DEBILITY, NERVOUSNESS, BAD BLOOD, BAD BREATH, JNJEMIA, DISTURBED SLEEP, LOSS OF APPETITE, RHEUMATISM,, and by giving -tape to the system will ward, off COUGHS, COLDS, and INFLUENZA. BILE PIANS arc obtainable from all Chemists and Storekeepers, ’ price Is lid, or 2s 9d FAMILY SIZE (oontomin? three times the quantity). \ j ONEE BEAN—ONE DOSE. 1 The Medicine for the MILLION, BEANS
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Evening Star, Issue 12257, 26 July 1904, Page 7
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