CHRONIC CONSTIPATION.
» SEVEN YEARS OF CONSTANT SUFFERING. ENDED BY BILE BEANS. Thousands of people suffer at this period from constipation, and no ailment leads to so much distress and so many diseases of the body. Constipation should not be neglected even tor a day. As soon as it becomes apparent that the bowels are not working regularly a short course of Bile Beans should be taken, which act gently but persistently, tone up the stomach, liver and bowels, and restore Nature's healthy functions. " From a state of chronio suffering^ to a life of health and happiness," describes the great change Bile Beans made in Mrs M. Pougan, of 102, Victoria Street, Lewisham, Sydney. " For over seven years," writes Mrs Dougan, " I was a great sufferer from constipation. In oonsequence of the pains across the small of my back, and general weakness, I was forced to give up different employments. I became so bad that I was actually laid up in bed for days. Different medicines were tried, but they had very little effeot. I was beginning to think that it was useleaß trying any more of these ' remedies,' as I was paying away money without getting relief. About | twelve months ago a friend of my husband's came on a visit from Gympie, and advised me to give Bile Beans a trial; but the many medicines I had tried having proved so unsuccessful, I did not expect any better results from Bile Beans. However, as the constipation was still giving me great trouble, I purchased a box of Bile Beans, and underwent a course, with the very best results. Bil© Beans are the best medicine I have ever used, and have great pleasure in recommending- them. ' Safeguard your health this winter by taking a short course of Bile Beans, which will tono up your system, thus warding off colds, influenza, liver chills, piles, rheumatism, sciatica, and other winter troubles. Bile Beans are sold by all ohemists and stores, at Is l£d and 2b 9d per box.
conscription." The point is that he is not in favour of militia training. That means some trouble, # some expense, and possibly some opposition. It is not clear that it will increase ministerial popularity or catch, ministerial votes, but are the needs and service of the country to be referred for ever aad ever to the standard of ministerial popularity and Ministerial votes. — " Evening Post."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9273, 27 June 1908, Page 7
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399CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9273, 27 June 1908, Page 7
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