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A NURSES PRAISE.

"I HWE USED BILE BEAKS FOR YEARS." Mrs. O'SuDivan. of 11 Victoria Street, Petone, Wellington, N.Z., says: —*I am a professional nurse, and in the course of my duties I frequently use Bile Beans amongst my patients, with excellent results. I suffered for a long time from biliousness and its many distressing symptoms. Although I tried several socalled remedies I did not derive the slightest benefit from any one of them. I commenced a course of -Bile Beans, and am pleased to say that after taking them for only a short time the biliousness was ended and I was completely cured. . •'I have also obtained great relief from Bile Beans when suffering from neuraloia Bile Beans refresh, invigorate, and tone up the system, and when I have a hard day's work in front of mc I always take two Bile ©cans overnight, and they put mc right for the day. I have used no other medicines in my home but Bile Beans for years." Every mother should , cc that she always has a box of Bile Beans by her, as they are the most reliable medicine for both children and gTown-ups. Bile Beans are especially effective for all ailing women and girle; they tone up and strengthen the system, and end headaches, lassitude and body pains. Mother- also have a true friend in Bile Deans- a dose or two in time wffl prevent much pain and suffering, which is often the result of neglect and thoughtOf all chemists and stores, or nost free direct from the Bile Be.an Mannfacturing Co., 39 Pitt Street. Sydney.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 180, 29 July 1912, Page 9

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A NURSES PRAISE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 180, 29 July 1912, Page 9

A NURSES PRAISE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 180, 29 July 1912, Page 9

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