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AN OLD KETTLE.

fLARA, my dear,” said her mother, “I think we will have a cup of tea before we go out.” ‘■Just the very thing, mot h e r,” answ e re d he r daughter, as she rang the bell for the maid. "Make some tea, Alary, as mother and I have decided to have a cup. Don't be long, Mary, for we have little time to spare.” In fifteen minutes two cups of tea were brought into the sitting-room, but neither mother nor daughter could drink it. Mary was summoned into the room, and was asked what was the matter with the beverage. She acknowledged that it had a foreign taste, but she could not account for it. The reason was discovered the next day. The kettle was one year old, and certain substances in it had corroded. And so it is with our system, but Bile Beans for Biliousness will regulate it. IVe allow the system to go too far without cleansing it, and when we get ill we wonder what is the matter. Biliousness is one of those complaints we are apt to neglect, whereas a proper course of Bile Beans for Biliousness will put the liver in proper working order: thus preventing the ducts connecting the various digestive organs from becoming stopped up, and in this way prevent biliousness. Mrs C. M. Smith, of 171 Cubastreet, Wellington (N.Z.), says:—“l have been a sufferer during the past twenty-five years. During that time I never knew what it was to feel well. The symptoms of my illness were loss of sleep; for months I would remain awake all night, and I could not rest on my left side. I also suffered very badly from indigestion, heartburn, biliousness, and a feeling of great weariness. During the long period of my illness. I was attended by no less than eighteen doctors, not one of whom could relieve me. I also tried all kinds of patent medicines, but got no benefit. At last I was recommended to try Bile Beans, which I did, and I found that after I had taken a few boxes, I was beginning to feel quite a different woman. 1 now enjoy the best of health, and I have no hesitation in recommending Bile Beans to any person suffering as I was.”

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 16 June 1900, Page 1120

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387

AN OLD KETTLE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 16 June 1900, Page 1120

AN OLD KETTLE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 16 June 1900, Page 1120

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