WORRIES IN WELLINGTON. CAUSED BY A DISORDERED LIVER.
DISPELLED BY BILE BEANS. The li\er i> accountable for more mi-rry in this woild than anything cUe A« ha* often been stated, too much lmpoi tance cannot be placed upon the function* of thib organ It is to tho human system a*, important as air is to life. It, must be kept in a clear condition ; the arteries therein must do their work, systematically and independently, for upon the liver's action depend-; the condition of the other organ-, of the body. The best known medicine for keeping the liver m a healthy state is unquestionably Bile Beans for Biliousness, for they have been essentially prepared for this purpose. Among the thousands who have written complimentary letters to the pioprietors'io Mr John Staoey. of 131 Cuba street, Wellington. This gentleman writes: " For four years I was a sufferer from Biliousness and sick and nervou.-. headache, during which time I tried many so-called remedies, but without receiving any benefit. At times I became \ery ill and depressed, and was unable to properly attend to my work. Two yeait- ago I commenced taking Bile Beai^, having beon induced to give them a trial, and am pleased to be able to testify that they have done me a great deal of good. As they are the only medicine from which I have ever loceived any benefit. I am never without thorn, and have much pleasure in recommending them to all who buffer from s>- dioordeied liver. If u«ed according to directions and given .i fail trial. I am satisfied that patients will derive great benefit from their use." If your liver i-> out of order and you are .suffering fiom any of tho complainte arising from suich complaint — viz., Biliou-ne's, Indigestion. Con-tipatio.n, Pi'e^, Bad Blood, Pimple 1 -. Sick and Nervous Headache:*, Female Weak nesses, Debility, Dyspepsia, etc . take a fellow colonist's advice and be cured. Bile Beans arc obtainable finm all Chemists and .Stores, or from Kempthorne, Pio-s-'i", and Co., New Zealand pgr.it- — Adv t.
— Tiicio \-< ono French monk wlio c c name enjoys undisputed populanty io JSnijUnd. That is Don (iarni?i\ who signed in litho graph the label att iohc-d to o\ cry bottlo of genuine Cliaitreu^e liqueiu. The liqueur b'j longs to the inonasteiy of which lie v. aan inniatf : but the trade mark had to bo registered i:i a i-:nc;'p name Thntv yeai* ai?o he diod : ho left iela.ti\<. = . .nul tU-e nov, claim as their own the proputy legally vfia.ted_,iP. Dom .C-iaimer.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2511, 30 April 1902, Page 59
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419WORRIES IN WELLINGTON. CAUSED BY A DISORDERED LIVER. Otago Witness, Issue 2511, 30 April 1902, Page 59
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