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A WOMAN WHO COULD DIGEST NOTHING.

Mrs. W. Dodd, of Cross-street, Auckland, has recently stated a few, facts which will be of interest to all who suffer from indigestion. Here are the facts 'as stated. "Having used Bile Beans for Biliousness? I have much pleasure in. adding my testimony to their value as a remedy for indigestion, biliousness, and nervous headache. It is my opinion that they surpass all other remedies. I have no hesitation in recommending them to persons suffering from a disordered liver. They are mild and pleasant to take, acting naturally and giving speedy relief." Indigestion is brought about by an inability of the stomach to digest food given it. It becomes difficult to breathe, the breath becomes tainted, pains occur in the stomach, ambition ceases, life becomes a burden. Bile Beans for Biliousness have never been known to fail in assisting the stomach and live® to do their work, and hence they prevent indigestion, constipation, biliousness, piles, pimples, bad breath, bad blood, female ailments, rheumatism, and a host of other ailments that owe their origin to a disordered liver. Bile Beans are obtainable from all chemists and store - I keepers. Kempthorne, Prossor, and Co., New Zealand agents.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11869, 22 January 1902, Page 3

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A WOMAN WHO COULD DIGEST NOTHING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11869, 22 January 1902, Page 3

A WOMAN WHO COULD DIGEST NOTHING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11869, 22 January 1902, Page 3

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