LIVER TROUBLES.
Suffered for Six Years — Pronounced Incurable — Another Bile Bean Victory. ,
"For some six years I suffered from liver complaint in an -aggravated form," says Mr. A. J.- Coombs* of Cowper Road, St. Albans (N.Z.). "I have spent so much' money, consulted so many doctors, and tried so many socalled 'cures' in my vain endeavours to get rid of my trouble, that I think it on,lj' my duty to inform you of the wonderful cure Bile Beans have wrought in me. I am a man who has worked very hard ' in my young days and made money, and when at last I had everything I could wish for, to be affected by liver complaint was, as you . can imagine, a great blow to me. I was treated by seven different doctors, and spent a large amount of money,' but derived only temporary relief , and was told I $hould never be cured. It was at this juncture that a friend advised me to try Bile Beans. But I, like a great many sufferers who had tried other so-called cures in vain,' had but little faith in thenu However, my friend purchased a box of the Beans and induced me to undergo a course. I am pleased to say that after persevering to the extent of ten boxes I find myself thoroughly cured. I . am now: able to enjoy life, and would only be too pleased to give particulars of my case and cure to anyone who may be suffering, as I consider it my duty to let others know of the great virtues of Bile Beans — a restoration to health after so long an illness being a blessing I cannot be too thankful for."
As a summer medicine Bile Beans are unequalled. By toning up the liver and stomach, and gently opening the bowels, they promptly dispel summer fag, languor, lassitude,, debility, ' fatigue, headache, indigestion, loss of appetite, anaemia, and ensure sleep by restoring Natures healthy functions. Bile Beans arc the standard family medicine, and owe their consistent success to the fact that they are' compounded of Nature's finest herbs and roots. Obtainable everywhere at Is l*d, or 2s 9d largo family box (containing three times the quantity).
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13843, 24 December 1908, Page 10
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368LIVER TROUBLES. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13843, 24 December 1908, Page 10
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