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INDIGESTION ENDED.

BILE BEANS CURE WHERE MANY MEDICINES FAIL. Indigestion comprises many ailments has many varied symptoms. Pain after food, relieved slightly when wind is rifted, a feeling of sickness if awakened suddenly headache, a bad taste in the mouth, the recurrence of food, heartburn, sleeplessn ess— Ml these or any of them may be present. Ihey all mean that the digestive organs are out of order, and need a little help to get them equal to their work. Bile Beans give that help and tone np the digestive organs so that they can do their work properly, Mr James Young, a blacksmith, of Cambridge, 3Vaikato, N.Z., says:—“l have been a sufferer from Indigestion for years, and have tried numerous remedies, but ali of no avail. In complaining to a friend of mine he informed me that his sister, who was a martyr to the complaint, was permanently cured by Bile Beans. I therefore decided to give them a trial: I procured a box, and before I had finished the contents I experienced a decided relief. Altogether I have taken six boxes. It is now about two months since I discontinued taking them, and\l have never felt better in my life, and can now eat food that formerly disagreed with me. Whenever any of my friends complain of indigestion, I encourage them to give Bile Beans a trial, and the remits invariably warrant the recommendation.” Bile Bean.' are a safe and speedy enre for biliousness headache, indigestion, constipation, piles, debility, female weaknesses, nervousness, bad blood, bad breath, anaemia, disturbed ,'Teen, loss o’ appetite, and by giving tone to the system will ward off coughs, colds, and influenza. Bile Beans are, obtainable throughout N.Z. —[Advt.] ■ ' *

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Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 8

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INDIGESTION ENDED. Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 8

INDIGESTION ENDED. Evening Star, Issue 12874, 25 July 1906, Page 8