PERIODICAL SPLITTING HEADACHES.
OFTEN WISHED SHE WAS DEAD. BILE BEANS BRING NEW HEALTH AND ENERGY. Mrs S. A. Clare, of 23 Phillip street, Alexandria, Sydney, says:— "I suffered lor a number of yeara with splitting headaches and wind on the stomach Sometimes 1 have been obliged to lay up for days together, unable to do anything but wish I was dead, and at times I really thought 1 was near my last days. I tried many remedies advertised to cure tho complaints I suf-li-red from, tut my money seemed tobe thrown away, and I was at a loss to- know what next to do. when a friend, who had benefited by.tho use of Bile Beans, advised mo to try them. I am glad to say that the first dose had such a beneficial effect that 1 continued to take them, and now, after undergoing a short course ot Bile Beans, I am quite a different woman. Instead of the periodical splitting headeches which 1 dreaded, I lost ail my old troubles, and am pleased to say I am in much better health and prefer Bile Beans to a__ other medicines.''
Every suffering woman will find a friend in Bile Beans, which are a proved euro lor the many ills the female system is subject to. Bile Beans are also invaluable for indigestion, constipation, piles, biliousness, headache, liver trouble, stomach disorders, bad breath, wind, nervousness, and sleeplessness. Of all medicine vendors at ls lld and Cs 9d per box. 5
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13744, 27 May 1910, Page 8
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