LIVER DISORDERS CURED
BILE BEANS GAIN GBJEAT PRAISE.
A disordered hver, if. not attended to, very often brings in its train serious results. The stomach, the digestive organs, and the kidneys become lax in their duties. Pimples and blotches appear, and the complexion generally assumes a nasty sallow tint. All the symptoms of Liver Disorder are too numerous to mention, but the most common are pains in the back, especially after eating, difficulty in breathing, a general feeling of depression and discontent, and loss of appetite. A disordered liver needs to be corrected in a natural and easy manner, and not' bv taking strong purgatives, mineral salts, and •other injurious preparations. The finest natural vegetable remedy known to medical science in this century is Bile Beans for Biliousness. They cure all disorders of the hver quite easily and naturally. They also cure permanently by righting first causes; and for this reason there is absolutely nothing else that is " just as good.*' This is illustrated in the following case of Mrs C. Hinder, of Masonic street, Mastorton, N.Z., who says:—"About two years a?o my son Edward suffered with the liver He had frequent attacks of vomiting, and at times became so dizzy that it was with difficulty he could keep his feet, and his skin became quite yellow. Bile Beans were strongly recommended to me by several friends, and I decided to let the boy undergo a course before calling in a doctor. The first dose or two of the Beans gave him considerable relief, end continuing with them the dizziness left' him, and hia skin regained its natural color. 1 feel confident that no medical man could have effected such a prompt cure, and always strongly recommend Bile Beans in all eases of liver trouble." Bile Beans are obtainable generally throughout New Zealand.—fAdvU]
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Evening Star, Issue 12398, 11 January 1905, Page 8
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303LIVER DISORDERS CURED Evening Star, Issue 12398, 11 January 1905, Page 8
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