TRIED AND TRUE.
MRS DODD AND DIGESTION.
A MESSAGE TO NEW ZEALANDERS.
HOW BILE BEANS CURE,
It is almost safe to say that fifty out of every hundred people in Australasia suffer from indigestion. In America the ailment is even /more common : in fact, it is quite an exception to find a man or woman in New York whose digestive organs are perfect. Indigestion is brought about by an inability of the ptomiich to digest food given to it. The re:-.ult is> that the patient suffers great pain and inconvenience. It becomes difficult to breathe, the breath becomes tainted', pains occur in the stomach, ambition ceases, and, generally speaking, life becomes a burden In some cases indigestion is" hereditary, but in moat coses it is brought oh. If the stomach *or, more properly sneaking, the liver is kept .in proper order, indigestion will disappear. Bile Beam for biliousness have rarely been known to fail in aiding the stomach and liver to perform their duty, and hence they prevent indigestion, constipation, biliousness, and a host of" ailments that* owe their origin to p disordered liver. As further evidence of their efficiency, we publish the following letter from Mrs W. Dodd. of Cross street. New Zealand : — "Having had occasion to use bile beans for biliousness, I have-much^pleasure in adding my testimony to their value as a remedy for indigestion, biliousness, and nervotts,, headache. It is my opinion that" they surpass all other remedies. I have no hesitation jn recommending them to persons suffering^" from a disordered liver. They are mild and pleasant to take, acting naturally, and siving' speedy relief." Such is the testimony of a woman — siven for the benefit of women — to the excellence of bile beans for biliousness, which are undoubtedly the wovWs greatest specific for indigestion, liver com plaint, anaemia, rheumatism, impure blood, which at this period'reyeals itself in the form of spring: rashes and skin eruptions generally, kidney disease, palpitation, piles, and consti pation. They are purely a-vegetablo preparation, and may be administered^, in all cases without fear. Obtainable from all chemists and storekeepers, or direct from the Bile "Bean Manufacturing- Company, 39 Pitt street, Sydney. — Advt.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2427, 19 September 1900, Page 13
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401TRIED AND TRUE. Otago Witness, Issue 2427, 19 September 1900, Page 13
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