BILIOUSNESS A GREAT BURDEN.
IN A DUNEDIN HOME Bile Beans Bring Speedy Belief.
Biliousness is very well known as a complaint, more especially by those who suffer from it. The misdirection of the bile is the cause of the trouble. Should have been sent from the liver to the digestive organs. Becomes mixed with the blood instead. The liver is at fault, wants seeing into. It is not performing its duties. Wants stimulating to proper action. Can’t find a better remedy than Bile Beans for this purpose. A wellknown fact in New Zealand, as many well-known citizens can prove from personal experience. Mrs Isabella MacKechnie, of Main street, Forbury, South Dunedin, says : —‘ I have suffered a great deal from biliousness, so much so that I have frequently been prevented from following my daily occupation. I have tried many so-called remedies, but I know of no medicine that has given me the same amount ot relief as Bile Beans. They are mild and pleasant to take, and I have no hesitation in recommending them to persons suffering from a disordered liver.’ The above is a voluntary statement from a New Zealand lady, published for the benefit of fellow sufferers, who still suffer on in ignorance of the remedy they have at hand in Bile Beans, which have been proved to be the world’s specific for biliousness, headache, indigestion, constipation, piles, debility, female weaknesses, nervousness, pimples and all skin eruptions, and by toning up the system they act as a preventative of coughs, colds, influenza and rheumatism. CAUTION. —Success breeds imitation, and the proprietors must warn the public that the only GENUINE BILE BEANS FOR BILIOUSNESS bear the signature of the “BILE BEAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY,” printed in red ink on the label around each box. If your dealer says he has something just as good as Bile Beans for Biliousness, GUARD AGAINST HIM, for he is trying to sell you something he gets more profit on. In all cases of doubt send direct to the Australian Depot, Bile Bean Manufacturing Co., 39 Pitt street, Sydney.
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Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 19, 9 August 1902, Page 10
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343BILIOUSNESS A GREAT BURDEN. Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 19, 9 August 1902, Page 10
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