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A DISORDERED LIVER

A NEW ZEALANDER’S SERIOUS CASE CURED BY DIIE BEaNS. A disordered liver is responsible for more illness and unhappiness than any ether ailment, and it is reany amazing how many hundreds of people are sufferers without being really aware of th© real cause of their trbuule. Biie Beans act upon the liver in a manner superior to any other medicine known, and by so doing have earned a worldwide reputation as a cure for all com plaints arising from the defective working of that organ. Mrs Clara Minder, of Masonic streei Masterton, New Zealand, writes: — ‘ About two years ago my* son, Edwin, suffered with the liver. Me had frequent attacks of vomiting, and at times became so dizzy that it was with difficulty he oould keep his feet, and his skin became quite yellow. Bile Beans v erb strongly recommended to me by several friends, and I decided to let the boy undergo a oourse before calling in a doctor. The first dose or two of tho Beans gave him considerable relief, and, continuing with 'hem, the dizziness left him and his si in regained its natural colour. I feel confident that no medical man could have effected such a prompt cure, and always strongly recommended Bile Beans in all cases.” For Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, Liver Trouble, Female Ailments, Anaemia, Summer-end Fag, and all ailments arising from liver, stomach, or bowel disorders. Bile Beans are a never-tailing cure. All Stores and Chemists throughout New Zealand stock Bile Beans.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1831, 10 April 1907, Page 62

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A DISORDERED LIVER New Zealand Mail, Issue 1831, 10 April 1907, Page 62

A DISORDERED LIVER New Zealand Mail, Issue 1831, 10 April 1907, Page 62

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