WRECKED BY DEBILITY.
TOST WEIGHT AND BECAME VERY WEAK - STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED BY BILE BEANS.
Weary workers, and worn-out housewives, will derive great benefit, and be speedily released from bodily tortare by a thorough course of Bilo Beans. Mrs Clara Clark, of 51 Pitt street, Carlton, Melbourne, says: — "Some years ago I became run down and very weak, and fell away from my usual weight of 10st down to 7st 51b. After meals I always experienced a feeling of suffocation and fulness, while wind around tho heart totally unfitted mc for any duties at all. Awful headaches brought on fits of dizziness, which completely prostrated mc. "I was under the doctor and had been taking his medicine' for some little time without any good results, when I determined to start taking Bilo Beans, as I heard so many good reports from peonlo who had been cured. I soon found that Bile Beans were doing mc good, they were mild in action, and did not gripe, but relieved mc of all the disagreeable sensations in a natural and easy manner. When I told the doctor I ' was taking Bile Beans ho said if they were doing mc pood I ought to stick to them. I did so with splendid results, for, after a full course of Bile Beans, all tho disorders were banished. I could eat my food with enjoyment, and without any after-effects, while my weight increased. Bile Beans restored mc to complete health, and now I look an entiroly different woman and feel better in every way." Bile Beans are a grand family medicino and general tonic. They refuse tip the sluggish organs ,to natural activity, purify the blood, and end all weakness. As a children's medicine they are unrivalled. Bile Beans are so gentle—yet searching—that they can be given to tho most delicate Girls just entering womanhood will prevent much unnecessary pain and suffering by taking a short "course of Bilo Beans. A box should bo kept in every home, and on, every farm and cattle station. Sold by all stores and chemists. 5
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14525, 29 November 1912, Page 5
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