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"I CAN'T EAT.”

FOOD DISTRESSES ME. MY CLOTHES FEEL TIGHT AFTER A MEAT,. EVER TRIED DELE BEANS? THEY WILL CURE YOU. How many times the above conversation has taken place between a sufferer and a sympathising friend who really knows that Bile Beans will undoubtedly eure the disagreeable symp-

toms, which of course only come from a disordered stomach and a sluggish liver. Bile Beans are not like other medicine; they not only relieve the bowels of all foul offensive matter, but the liver’s action is regulated at the same time, and the stomach's tone renewed. Food is digested, good red blood manufactured, and good Mood means good health, and

good health means happiness, a clear head for business, an absence from bursting headaches, a capacity for enjoyment, and lastly, it is a relief to ones’ friends wbo have seen us going around wtih a bilious, sour, disagreeable look, and who have had some very sharp and short answers from us when we had one of our bilious turns. Bile Beans are a great blessing to the present race, who eat too much, eat too fast, and eat the most indigestible things possible, go to bed at all hours, possibly after a late supper, and then feel surprised that Nature rebels and has her own revenge. When a late and heavy meal is eaten, a Bile Bean taken after usually insures a soqnd night's sleep and an absence of headache in the morning.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue VI, 9 February 1901, Page 247

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"I CAN'T EAT.” New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue VI, 9 February 1901, Page 247

"I CAN'T EAT.” New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue VI, 9 February 1901, Page 247

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