A MOTHER'S STORY.
Doctors Advised Operation—Bile Bears Restore Robust Health. In her following letter—which is a typical illastration of the unlimited praise past sufferers are ever ready to to bestow on Bile Beans—Mrs Peake, of Wright Street, Adelaide S.A., voices the sentiments of thousands of her Sex. Bile Beans are indeed thf housewife's best friend, and their virtues are praised by grateful women throughout Australia. Mrs Peake s<ys: —'• I k.v.; great pleasure in stating that Bile Beans are the best remedy I have ever used. Since tho birth of my third child, live years a«o, I have not known what good health was. I consulted some of the leading doctors here, and they told me nothing short of an operation would do me any good, and that I wouid have to lay up for some considerable time. Just as I was making up my miud whtt to d>, I received one of your Bi'e Be n booklets. 1 had heard prior to this what a splendid medicine Bile Beans ■Vere, and iif er reading in the booklet some of the wonderful curi'S they iiud effected, I determined to give th>-ur a trial. After undergoing a course of Bile Beans to the extent of two boxes my health was restored, and I was as right as ever I was. It is a grand thing for women to know that they have such a friend in Bile Beans. I had tried dozens and dozens of other pills, but I as well have thrown my money away. Bile Beans are a splendid family medicine, and my home is never without a box, as I firmly believe I owe many a year of my life to them. I cannot speak too highly in prai-e of Bile Beans." A Biie Bdin at noon and a Bile Bean at night, whenever sluggish liver or disordered stomach mauifesfs itself, is the royal road to perfec health. Bile Beans quickly cure indigestion, biliou-ness, headache, constipatio , piles, summer fag, sleeplessness, loss if appetite and all family ailments. Is l|d and 2* 91 pbr box of al chemists and stores.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 661, 10 February 1909, Page 6
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350A MOTHER'S STORY. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 661, 10 February 1909, Page 6
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