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HEADACKES NEARLY DROVE ME MAD.

SDPFERED SO MUCE LIFE WAS NOT WORTH LIVING. I BILE BEANS BRING PERFECT HEAI/TH. "Soma time ago I was very bad with indigestion, and was also subject to attacks of 'biliousness in its very worst form," says Mrs. M. Williams, of 22, Ferris-street, Annandale, Sydney. "The pains I suffered were terrible. They wouldl_ catch mc with such severity that 1 had "to gaep to gtt my breath. Flatulence also tortured mc, and tho action of the heart 'became weak. Headaches were terrible, for pains shot across from temple to temple, causing mc much misery aud nearly driving mc out of my mind. I suffered so much that life was hardly worth living, In vain I tried almost every other remedy I could obtain, but nothing gave mc any relief. "As a last resource I commenced taliing Bile Beans, and obtained ease almost after the first dose. With each succeeding doso of Bile Beans my troubles and aiimentsi gradually disappeared. I persevered with Bile Beans until the pains were ended, flatulence ceased, and, in fact, I was restored to perfect health. Bile Beans are a splendid medicine, and I have "reit faith in them." Bile Beans have been proved the ideal family medicine, suitable for old and youn? of both sexes. The. worker, the ailincr housewife, or the ailing young ffirl, all **n<l relief in « of BiJe Beans. They ronse w> flic liver to nor' mal !>rlivitv. pnrifv the. Tiloofl. aiui srenerallv tone tin the whole B'lo Beans p?i<l piles. Hv»r tronMc, hr«ailn<>he. cor.stfnatioii, fcilioiiineai. infli^petinn. etom»<>h disorder?, fowl 'hrea+h. (TiTrinpsq, lawsH-nde, nnpomia, nnH f<wn<»i.» ailments. Sold iby all stores anit chemists.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 73, 25 March 1912, Page 8

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HEADACKES NEARLY DROVE ME MAD. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 73, 25 March 1912, Page 8

HEADACKES NEARLY DROVE ME MAD. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 73, 25 March 1912, Page 8

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