NEW ZEALAND PRAISE OF BILE BEANS.
SPLITTING HEADACHES. BILIOUSNESS AND RETCHING CURED. Amongst the citizens of New Zealand, and in all parts of the world. Bile Beans have earned for themselves, by their unequalled excellence, a reputation which places them far in advance of any other similar preparation. In evidence of this we quote the strong testimony of one who resides in Oamaru. His name is Mr Frederick Gcrrie. and he says:—’’For a considerable time I have been a sufferer from biliousness, splitting headaches, and repeated attacks of retching. Many remedies were advised and tried without success. Bile Beans for biliousness were then recommended to me. After taking the first dose or two I began to feel a decided relief, and continuing to take them, the pains in my head ceased, and retching became a thing of the past. Bile Beans are without doubt a marvellous remedy Tor biliousness and siek headaches, and for such complaints deserve to be widely known. I shall have much pleasure in recommending them to my friends, because they have proved in my case ‘an effective remedy.’ ” Such is the testimony of an Oamaru' gentleman, given for the benefit of his fellow colonists, with reference-to the marvellous properties of Bile Beans in cases of biliousness, headache, and retching, and amongst you there are thousands who can testify to their worth in cases of indigestion, const!--pation, bad blood, pimples, piles, bad breath, female ailments, coughs, colds, rheumatism, as a preventive, or curing the after effects of influenza, and for a general toning up of the system. Obtainable from all chemists and storekeepers, and as the price is so very low, they should be in every' home. Messrs Kcmpthorne. Prosser and Co., wholesale agents for New Zealand. •
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue XIII, 28 September 1901, Page 590
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290NEW ZEALAND PRAISE OF BILE BEANS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue XIII, 28 September 1901, Page 590
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