PROSTRATING BILIOUSNESS. LIFE DID NOT SEEM WORTH LIVING —BILE BEANS ARE THE AILING HOUSEWIFE'S FRIEND. Mrs. J. Keogh, of 78 Davis Street, Boulder City, W__., says:—"For a long time I was subject to violent fits of biliousness, which would lay mc up for days, during which time I was not able to do anything and could not even hold up my head. These attacks, which were of frequent occurrence, made mc feel most wretched and life dad not seem worth living. Awful headaches also added to my suffering, and I became run-down and in a very debilitated state. "Hearing that Bile Beans were a recognised medicine for biliousness and kindred ailments, I obtained a supply and started a course. After persevering for a little while the headaches and fits of biliousness became less severe until they gradually ceased altogether. My strength was restored and I began to feel more my old self. I continued taking Bile Beans until all my ailments were banished and I was completely cured. Now, thanks to Bile Beans, I enjoy the best of health. I regard Bile Beans as being essential in every home and as a safe general medicine they are unrivalled." Bile Beans are a reputed remedy for headache, indigestion, constipation, piles, liver trouble, biliousness, stomach disorder, foul breath, dizziness, debility, liver chill, anaemia, and female ailments. Obtainable of all stores and chemists at ,1/1. and 2/9 per bos.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 138, 12 June 1911, Page 7
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