STOMACH TROUBLES ENDED
MORE PRAISE FOR BILB BEANS. No other organ in the body is taxed to such an extent as the stomach. Her© is a rough list of what the stomach has to do every day: “Turn several pounds of solid food into a semi-liquid state. Digest that amount, turning it into a form from which it may be road© into bone, muscle, and other tissue. Make its own supply of gastric juice to digest with—lo to 30 pints per day. Keep up a heat of 100 degrees, notwithstanding all th© cold water, etc., that is taken/' If the stomach gets below that temperature—loo degrees—or if it ceases to secrete gastric juice, food decomposes, wind collects, and flatulence and pain follow. There is headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, constipation, and other symptoms of digestive disorder. Bile Beans put the stomach, liver, and digestive organs in perfect working order. They clean away decomposed matter, gently open the bowels, tone up the secreting glands, end distressing headaches, and give a bright eye, a clean skin, and a healthy constitution. Mr H. E. Neville, who resides at 53 Addison road, Marrickville, Sydney, hits proved this, and writes;—'H have much pleasure in testifying to the merits of Bile Beans. X- suffered with terrible pains in my side and stomach, for which I used several so-called remedies, but could gain no relief. A friend recommended Bile Beans, and presented me with a few to try. These I tried, and gained almost instant relief. Thus encouraged, I purchased a further supply, and after taking four doses the pains left me entirely, and I have had no return of the malady. I can with confidence recommend Bile Beans to anyone similarly afflicted/' Bile Beans have A world-wide reputation for promptly and permanently curing Indigestion. Biliousness, Headache, Constipation,- Piles, Female Weakness, Bad Blood and Breath, Anaemia, Influenza's after-effects. Rheumatism, and all Liver, Stomach, and Digestive Troubks, Price Is and 2s 9d per box,- . |
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6311, 11 September 1907, Page 3
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