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A NURSE’S PRAISE.

BIDIOHS NESS and heartburn BANISHED BY BILE BEANS. Heartburn, or ‘'sour stomach,” is another name for acid dyspepsia, and because it is a etrmmon, everyday trouble with many people they come to took upon it ns of little consequence. Nevertheless, flatulency, indigestion, biliousness. and other complaints have their beginning from this very condition. Heartburn is caused in the first place bv weakness of the stomach, which, instccd .of pronptly digesting and disposing of the food, allows it to lie in the stomach for hours, fermenting Another result of this condition is that the blood becomes thin and impure, and anaemia and debility follow. Bite Beans strengthen and tone up the stomach, I irei and digestive organs, and remove not only heartburn and its results, but fortify them rgainet subsequent attacks. Nureo O’Rc-iiiy, residing at 1 Walker street, Kedfem, Sydney, says:—"Some time ago I was prostrated with fl a tiller, cv, heartburn and biliousness, , and for some time had to keep to my room. Bile Beans wore recommended to me, so I procured a box. and took two at bedtime. Tim effect was really magical, and biliousness was nra a thing of tho past, I always keep Bile Beans on hand, and recommend them to others, and in every instance they give complete satisfaction.” . ...

Sneh testimony is of special interest to the general public, being, as it is, the experience of a professional nurse, and one, therefore thoroughly qnab'fied to judge. Rile Beans c-ured her—they will enrs yon.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6383, 4 December 1907, Page 9

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A NURSE’S PRAISE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6383, 4 December 1907, Page 9

A NURSE’S PRAISE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6383, 4 December 1907, Page 9