LIVER TROUBLES.
SUFFERED - FOR SIX YEARS—
DEEMED INCURABLE— ANOTHEa BILE BiiAN TRIUMPH. "For some six years I suffered from liver complaint in an aggravated form," says. Mr A. J. Coombs, of Cowper Road, St. Albans, N.Z. "I have spent so much money, consulted* so many doctors, and tried so many 'cures' in my vain endeavours to get rid of ; my trouble, that I think it only my duty to inform you of the wonderful cure Bile Beans have wrought in me. I am a man who has worked very hard in my young days and made money, and when at last I had everything I could wish for, to be affected iby liver complaint was, as you can I imagine, a great blow to me. I was treated by seven different doctors and spent a large amount of money, but derived only temporary relief, and I was told I should never be cured. It i was at this juncture that a friend advised me to try Bile Beans, as a last resource. But.l, like a great many sufferers who had tried other so-called cures in vain, had but little faith in I Bile Beans. However, my friend pur- | chased a box of Beans and induced jme to undergo a course. lam pleased to say that after persevering to the extent of ten boxes I find myself thoroughly cured. I am now able to enjoy life, and would only be too pleased to give particulars of my case and cure to anyone who may be suffering, as I consider it my duty to let others know of the great virtues' of Bile Beans—a- restoration to health after so long an illness being a blessing I cannot be too thankful for. Please use this letter for the benefit of other poor creatures who may be suffering as I used to." By restoring Nature's healthy functions, Bile Beans are the world's greatest remedy for biliousness, .head-* ache, indigestion, constipation, bad blood and sleeplessness, and all liver _, disorders. Obtainable from all chemists and stores at Is l.Jd per box, or 2s 9d large box (containing three times thesis lsd).
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 65, 18 March 1908, Page 7
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355LIVER TROUBLES. Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 65, 18 March 1908, Page 7
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