BILIOUSNESS FOR TEN YEARS.
MANY MEDICINES TROVE UNAVAti.L......
BILE BEAXB BRING INSTANT RELIEF. Biliousness is the direct outcome of thf) ■ misdirection of the bile, which should hav*~ been despatched from the liver lo the digestive organs. Buns riot through tho eystera instead, becomes mixed with the blood, and. Biliousness, with its symptoms of nausea, poor appetite, headache, saHow ' complexion, etc., i* the result. Bile JBeaa»' for Biliousness, by. acting directly -oa the liver and stimulating it to proper aetioa;,; have' bear proved to be an undoubted* specific for BQiousness, to- which "fact -thotf* ' eands of New Zealand -citizens have borae. witness. Here i» one. Mr F. W. Davey, - of Lower High street, Christchurch, N-Z.> * •writes: — "It gives, me great pleasure to ba • lable to testify to the efficacy of Bile Beans f as a remedy' fox biliousness. For about 10 years I was a frequent sufferer from this complaint, and though I tried several socalled remedies I was unable to obtain relief. About 12 months aj?o I decided to give Bile . Beans a trial, and I am pleased to say they, gave me instant relief. I have frequently recommended them to friends, for they -are without doubt a first -class remedy for bilious- • ness." By purifying the blood and Etimulating the liver, stomach, and digestive organs" to proper action, Bile Beans lias been proved to be an undoubted specific for Biliousness} Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, Bad Blood, Pimples and all Skin Eruptions, Headache, Debility, Nervousness, Anemia, Spring Wld all change oi season ailments, summer fag, etc. Bile Beans are obtainable from all Chemists, and Storekeepers ; prices, Is lid and 2s 9d large box (contains three times small size).
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Otago Witness, Issue 2539, 12 November 1902, Page 59
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277BILIOUSNESS FOR TEN YEARS. Otago Witness, Issue 2539, 12 November 1902, Page 59
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