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I CAN'T EAT.”

QD DISTRESSES • ME. —MY FEEL TIGHT AFTER A meal. ; . , ever tried- bile BEANS ?J§ \ THEY WXLITcURE 'YOU. M . How many times tlie above lion has taken place between a Jp* er ° r and a sympathising friend really knows that Bile Beans will unjjpubtecily cure the disagreeable which, of course, only oome di&oreder stomach and a sluggish jpAer. Bile Beans are not like otherjf^dicine, they not only relieve the bojfpls of all foul offensive matter, but Jape liver’s action is regulated at the salffe. time, and the stomach’s tone rendped. Food is digested, good, /apood manufactured, and good blood nwjgfns good health, and gcod health me# happiness, a clear head for absence from bursting capacity for enjoyment, and, lastly, ijg|fs a relief to one’s friends who have s(on us going around with a bilious, sou# disagreeable look, and who have hadjpiome very sharp and. short answers jpom us when we had, one of our bUpras turns. Bile Beans are a great Jpessing to the present race, who eat tja mtich_, eat too fast, and eat the mcsfjPindigestlble chings r possible, go to bcdjfat all hours, possibly after a late gfufiper, and then feel surprised that NaMre rebels and has her own revenge. When a late and heavy meal is eaten, M Bile Bean taken after, usually, enMmres- a sound night’s sleep and an abf ser-be of headache in the morning.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1511, 14 February 1901, Page 57

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I CAN'T EAT.” New Zealand Mail, Issue 1511, 14 February 1901, Page 57

I CAN'T EAT.” New Zealand Mail, Issue 1511, 14 February 1901, Page 57