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HUSBAND AND WIFE PRAISE BILE BEANS.

TERRIBLE STOMACH AND LIVER TROUBLE COMPLETELY CURED. ■■

''Both myself and husband have derived the greatest possible benefits from Bilo Beans," says Mrs Burr, residing in Pinkenba, via Brisbane, Q., "and we have kept them as our genera! family medicine for years.. . I was afflicted with terrible stomach,and - liver trouble, and used to experience the most agonising pains in the region of the liver, spasms caused through wind in the stomach, and vomiting. Life to mc became nothing but a misery, and I was forced to employ someone to carry on my household duties. T consulted doctors., but the treatment* prescribed failed to restore mc to health, and I can assure you I was in a pretty bad way when I decided to see if Bile Beans would do mc any . good. Thoy proved the remedy I bad j been lone seeking, for Bilo Beans quick- ; ly relieved mc of all pain, rid mc of j the wind, and toned iij my system ad- | mirably. My husband suffered from a- severe, attack of windy spasms, ard I tlioii'dit he would have died with the pain, but a short course of Bile Beans restored him to the best of health. The excellence of our general health testifies to the great merits of B ; lc Beans."

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14327, 12 April 1912, Page 2

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HUSBAND AND WIFE PRAISE BILE BEANS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14327, 12 April 1912, Page 2

HUSBAND AND WIFE PRAISE BILE BEANS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14327, 12 April 1912, Page 2

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