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Tears of Biliousness.

♦ BAjNISHiEP HIY BILE BEANS. Mrs E. Miller, of Carder strectj [North Elaßt "VaJley, Domcdin, N.Z., saiys: —i"For seven years biliouentfs&i and heartburn aXflicted me. At times I sufferedi so acutely that I was altogether unable to attend to c nw household! duties. I tried several so-called remedied, «nd having gained no relief whatever canne to the eonolujsion that mj complaints had beoomie chronic. I subsequently hewrdj hidw Bile Beans had proved so" sucic<e«!BM in coring fellow-suffereirs, which induced me to give them a) trial., The first feyf doi«ag afforded relief. Thrus encourajxed, , I underwent a thorwigih course eitfending over several months, with the result thaf t ami now now t'"rid r 6f both complaints. It is now six years since my cure was effected, and 1 haive" had 1 no refcurti of the; trouble. I • cannot speak too' ' highly' of" Bile Beans as a remiedy for biliousness and kindred ills. Ate ft geneitol'family medicine they alre unsurpamed. Bile Beans are the standard family medicine, and. promptly cure biliousness, he&daohe, indigestion, stoumrh troubles, constipation, piles, ddbilify, feniaje weafenessee, nervousness, bad blood, bad' breath, anaemia, and mi liver, stom&ch, and .bowel disorders. Is l£d and 2s 9d per box, of ' atl chemists and stores.

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Thames Star, Issue 10422, 15 May 1909, Page 1

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Tears of Biliousness. Thames Star, Issue 10422, 15 May 1909, Page 1

Tears of Biliousness. Thames Star, Issue 10422, 15 May 1909, Page 1

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