TERRIBLE INDIGESTION.
COULD DIGEST NOTHING—SUFFEiiED AGOXIES-iMANY TREATMENTS FAILED BILE BEANS PROVE THE TRUE! REMEDY.
Thero is nothing in all this world so important to - you as good -digestion. Food must be eaten to sustain lire, and must, bo digested and converted into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. Bilo Beans are tho only rational and reliable euro tor indigestiou." They regulate the flow of bik>, purify the blood, promote tho liver to healthy action, tone up the stomach, thus promoting the wholo internal economy to natural and healthy effort. "' For years on and off," says Mr F Godfrey, of Devon Cottage, Heighett Street, Wcefc Richmond, Vie, "I have been subject to biliousness, but only m a mild form, until threo weeks back, when it attacked m-o very severely, and .was accompanied by indigestion. I could digest. nothing, and the pains : experienced wero awful. All solid foods Avore cut of the question. I tried manj' so-called remedies in tho hope of re-, gaining my lost health, but- without success. Bilo Beans wero brought under my notice a3 a proved euro for my oomplaints, and I .decided to give them a fair trial. Tho ifirsfc few doses afforded relief, and, continuing tho course, 1 war. thoroughly cured. Several of my fiionds hari given up all hopo of riv baing cured, but now, when they see n\s, they inquire what doctor Avorked this wonderful recovery, and T assure them that the credit is solely duo to Bilo Boans."
No home should be without a box of tlr's far-famed vegetablo remedy. Fo.' tho disfiguring and unsightly' eruptions of spring, which is now closa upon us, Rile Beans are invaluable, because they aro a perfect blood-purifier and tonic t.} tho system. Ptico Is ljd and 2s 9d per box, cf nil chemists and stores.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 12 August 1908, Page 2
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302TERRIBLE INDIGESTION. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 12 August 1908, Page 2
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