INDIGESTION IN WELLINGTON.
A SPLENDID TESTIMONIAL
MR CRAWFORD OF CAMBRIDGE
TERRACE CURED
BILE BEANS FOR BILIOUSNESS
THE POWER.
Tin; pangs of indigestion are, alas, well-known in Australasia by tiie thousands and thousands who have suffered. It is not. a slight complaint either, for it oi'ten brings with it disorder's of an inconvenient and serious nature?. To the dyspeptic life becomes unendurable--cne:-g'y cs.'asos —ambition is dead, and a weariness seizes the whole body. Ib is tho inability to digest food that causes indigestion. Tho great goal for dyspeptics to work for is to bring about a state whereby all waste and impure matter may be dispelled from the stomach. When this state of affairs exist rood will the bettor be digested and the organs will become normal. Bile Beans will in a masterly way remove the impure matter and by putting the stomach and liver in good working order euro tho most chronic state of indigestion. Thousands of past sufferers .in Australasia are fully aware of the priceless value of Bile Beans as a cure for indigestion, and from time to tiirc we have published testimonials from grateful patients. The following from Mr. C. A. Crawford of Cambridge Terrace, Wellington, N.Z., dated January 7th, 1901, is yet another proof of the value of that great discovery—Bile Beans for Biliousness:
Gentlemen, —" As one who has long suffered from biliousness and indigestion I would like to add my testimony to the curative properties of Bile Beans for both these complaints. They are, without doubt, the best medicine that has been placed on the market. I have tried nearly every remedy advertised, but without securing relief, and on the recommendation of a neighbour I decided to use Bile Beans with the result, I am iliankCul to say, that I now feel completely set up. I have no hesitation in saying that I would not be without Bile Beans in the house, and can strongly recommend them to anyone suffering from biliousness or indigestion.
I have no objection to your making use of, this, as it may be the means of bringing relief to other sufferers."
The remedy of which Mr Crawford speaks in such, glowing terms is a vegetable preparation containing not a trace of iuiiimful ingredients. It is daily making good the claims of its proprietors, namely: That it is the world's greatest specific for biliousness, indigestion, liver and kidney troubles, blood troubles, which at this present season reveal themselves in the form of pimples and skin eruptions, female ailments, anaemia, constipation, dizginoss, headache or insomnia. All chemists stock thgm, or you may order from the Bile Boans Mu-im&ic-turing' Company, 39 Pitt Street, Sydney.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 86, 17 April 1901, Page 4
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441INDIGESTION IN WELLING-TON. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 86, 17 April 1901, Page 4
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