SHE SPOKE HER MIND.
“I have derived wonderful benefit from the use of Bile Beans for Biliousness,” says Mrs G. Clulow of Hogue-street, Smedmore, Newcastle. “For a long time I have suffered from bilious attacks, and have tried all sorts of remedies without result. One day my husband brought home a box of Bile Beans and asked me to try them. I took the contents of the box in doses, from one to two beans per night, to my great satisfaction and relief. I continued to take them, and am now never without a box in the house. I take on an average one bean three times per week, and by doing this l am always in the best of health. I ant an old resident in this district and am well known. I have certainly and most strongly recommended Bile Beans to my neighbours. Bile Beans are as they are advertised —a really gen,uine medicine.” Wherever Bile Beans for Biliousness are used marvellous results follow. They stimulate the liver if inclined to be sluggish, thus ensuring energy and briskness. Their action on, both liver and kidneys results in these organs being always regular and constipation. biliousness, and indigestion, debility, female ailments, liver trouble, costiveness, piles, headache, coughs, colds, influenza, etc., are thereby rendered highly improbable. The blood is purified, and the result of the occasional use of Bile Beans is seen in the sprightly- step, the bright eye. the healthy colour and clear complexion. Bile Beans are obtainable everywhere at thirteen pence halfpenny per box. and there are few homes that cannot afford to keep a box on the slielf for emergency. ,
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue VII, 17 August 1901, Page 304
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273SHE SPOKE HER MIND. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue VII, 17 August 1901, Page 304
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