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CONSTIPATION

A COMMON 1 WINTER TROUBLE CUBED BY BILE BEANS. Constipation is one of the commonest of winter ailments, and counts its victims by tens of thousands. Few complaints require more delicate handling. Two things are essentially necessary—lst, the trouble existing at the time must be relieved; and, 2nd, the patient must take such a course of medicine as not only to temporarily relieve, but to effect a perfect cure. In other words, the patient does not arrive at a perfect cure until a regular daily action of the bowels takes place. When this happy condition is brought about. Constipation ceases to exist; Bile Beans, a purely vegetable toniclaxative, are the ideal remedy for Constipation. They act gently, persistently, and painlessly! They do not force a passage through the digestive canal, but promote the flow of the natural fluids by strengthening and toning up the stomach, liver, and bowels. Mr B. W. Olsen, a carpenter, residing .in Kaiser street, Toowoomba, Q., writes:—“I have been a great sufferer from Constipation and Headaches. One day, when suffering from one of my attacks, a frieild recommended me to take. Bile Beans, and gave me a few to try. The "relief I gained was great. After undergoing a course of Bile Beans, my complaints completely vanished, leaving me in the best of health; 1 keep Bile Beans in the house always, and find them invaluable for all functionaT disorders. 1 never fail to recommend them to my friends." . Bile Beans, the world's standard family medicine, are singularly suitable for fortifying the system to cope. with the demands made upon it by the present season. They ward oh Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Rheumatism, Lumbago; Sciatica, and speedily cure Indigestion, Biliousness, Biles. Headaches, Anaemia, and all Liver Ailments. Of all chemists and Stores, at Is IJd, or 2s 9d special family size.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6269, 24 July 1907, Page 7

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CONSTIPATION New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6269, 24 July 1907, Page 7

CONSTIPATION New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6269, 24 July 1907, Page 7