"the LIFE AND the liver. THB life we lead—pleasant and joyous, morose or sad— depends to a great extent upon that important organ, the liver—perhaps the most sensitive, and certainly the largest, organ in the body, weighing between three and four pounds in the average adult. Liver disorder is responsible for more illness and unhappiness than any other ailment, and it is really amazing how many hundreds of people are sufferers without being really aware .of . the real cause of their trouble. Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness, headache, and many other painful symptoms, have their direct primary origin in the disordered condition of the liver. Compounded from the extracts of Nature's own vegetable roots and herbs, and with the power of acting upon the liver and digestive organs in a manner superior to any remody known. Bile Beans are the , true liver medicine. Bile Beans do not merely purge, leaving the organs weaker than they,were before; they tone up the weakened organs to do their own work, impart vigour and vitality to the delicate mechanism of the whole internal machinery, and when the organs are restored to health and are working in accordance with Nature's laws, Bile Beans may bo left off without any fear of the trouble returning. In order that all readers mav test the wonderful corrective and curative virtues of Bile Beans, a free sample will be sent, on receipt of this paragraph and Id stamp (to cover return ; postage). All applications to be addressed to the Bile Bean Manufacturing Co., 39, Pittstreet, Sydney. /y\
'"Twelfth Night" is underlined for tonight at the Leys Institute, Ponsonby. in connection with the winter course at that institution. The parts are well cast and a successful production should be assured..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14132, 6 August 1909, Page 7
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