YEARS OF BILIOUSNESS.
BILE BEANS STRENGTHEN THE SYSTEM, PURIFY THE BLOOD, AND WORK A PERFECT CURE. Mb. T. Hart, of Fisher-street, Clifton (Q.), says:— have great faith in the splendid curative powers of Bile- Roans. For some years I suffered from severe biliousness and indigestion. My appetite- completely disappeared, and my complexion was sallow. I became worse and worse, and .was very much i depressed in spirits.* I would have painful attacks of retching and vomiting, which would completely prostrate me. One day I was hanging on to a fence, being unable to move, on account of the retching and pain, when a friend advised me to try Bile Beans. I followed his advice, and very soon Bile Beans began their work, for I had only' taken a few doses when the biliousness began to go away. My appetite returned, and I was able to eal and enjoy my food. As I proceeded steadily with Bile Beans the retching and vomiting ceased, my blood was purified, and my complexion was made clean and healthy, and I felt altogether in better health and spirits. Bile Beans ... completely cured me, and wheres previously my friends remarked how ill I looked, thjey now comment on how fit and well I am. I always keep Bile Beans by me, as whenever I am at all run down, a Bile Bean or two is just the thing to put mo right." Bile Beans end all stomach and liver troubles, piles, anasmia, and female ailments, and are unrivalled as a family medicine. Sold by all chemists and stores at Is lid and 2s 9d per box.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14629, 15 March 1911, Page 4
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270YEARS OF BILIOUSNESS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14629, 15 March 1911, Page 4
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