A GREAT BILIOUS SUFFERER'S GRATITUDE TO BILE BEANS.
"Unsolicited, I have great pleasure in forward ing you this testimonial re Bile lieans," says Mr T. H. Tyler, Decorator, of 20 Nicholson street south, Footscray, Victoria. "Being a bilious subject by nature, 1 have naturally had recourse at various times to several socalled remedies, but I derived no satisfaction, they being too drastic or noneffkacious. Bile Beans, on the contrary, suit mc admirably, and 1 would not be without them in the house. I am 60 yeais of age, an old colonist, end the- only thing I h.avo to trouble mc is my biliousness, which Bilo Beans have successfully combated." Bile Beans impart health and energy to every function of the body, and for this reason, are invaluable in the summer season. Not only for ell debilitated and 'run-down' conditions of the body are Bile Beans invaluable, but for indigestion, biliousness, headache, constipation, bad blood, and all liver disorders they are the world's most eucccsful remedy. Sold by all chemists and stores at Is U<l end Sis 9dper box (the 2s 9d containing three times the Is lid). l
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 13000, 31 December 1907, Page 3
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188A GREAT BILIOUS SUFFERER'S GRATITUDE TO BILE BEANS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 13000, 31 December 1907, Page 3
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