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RHEUMATISM

AND DYSPEPSIA CURED. BILE BEANS EARN A GREAT SUFFERER'S GRATITUDE, Most people have foggy notions about rheumatism. A deep-rooted notion prevails that exposure to cold, and especially wet, is the cause of rheumatic attacks. The _ truth is that rheumatism is airdctly due to bad digestion, which pollutes the blood with acid impurities. Exposure to weather, damp beds, and draughts bring tlie trouble to a head by crystallising the acid in the _ joints or muscles, thus localising the pain. Plasters, rubbing, and liniments can only dislodge the pain. They do not cleanse the blood or remove the cause. Bile Beans get right at tlie root of the trouble. They first set the digestion right and stop the supply of poisonous acid. Then they help Nature to cleanse the whole system of the accumulated poison in the blood. Mrs F. Holt, of Cumberland street, Dunedin, N.Z., has proved this, and writes: —“For years I have been a great sufferer from Rheumatism and Dyspepsia. The rheumatism was so bad at times that my hands were crippled. Owing to the Dyspepsia I had no appetite, became greatly debilitated, and was continually afflicted with severe headache and dizziness. I was obliged to give up my household duties, aud had lost all interest in everything. I tried many so-called cures, and had given up all hope of ever being cured, when I saw in the papers where cases similar to my own had been cured by Bile Beans, so I decided to give them a trial. I took them regularly, and now my Rheumatism aud Dyspepsia are greatly relieved, and my condition much improved. The fearful headaches are cured, aud my general health better than it has been for yeans. I still take Bile Beaus, and would not be without them.” If you are ill or ailing, commence a course of Bile Beans to-day, and so ensure a winter of health. They not only cure all liver ailments, but by giving tone to the system ward off Coughs, Colds, and Influenza. From all Chemists and stores at Is or 2s 9d special family size (containing three times Is l£d).

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1847, 31 July 1907, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1847, 31 July 1907, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1847, 31 July 1907, Page 11