HEADACHES SINCE SCHOOLDAYS. CONSTANT PAIN 'AND'. MISERY ENDED ;■ BY,BILE BEANS. ":'■:,"./: The only gennino remedy for headaches is Bile Beans,.'which, strengthen the liver and cleanse the blood of biliary poisons. , Bile Beans' will euro a sick headache in a day,,and a regular course of this medicine will permanently.'remove tho causo, banishing'■..'sicfc headaches from your lifo altogether. Illustrative of this wo quote tho following case. Mrs. R. Bright, of 11 Sussex Street, Parholl, Auckland, Bays: "Ever sinco I first went to school I havo suffered from, sick hendaohos, which caused mo much inisory. At times I nave been altogether unable to attend to my household duties. • Some time ago Bilo Beans wore recommended to mo as a proved euro for headaches, and J decided to givo them a trial. Tho first fow doses afforded mo rolief such as I had not experienced for years. Thus encouraged, I continued tho course, with tho result that my headaches wero v entirely banished. Bile beans aro now installed as our only family medicine,.and I cannot speak too highly ot their value.", . (. . ■ Bile Beans, the most efficacious.of all. household■remedies, aro,the world's greatest remedy [or biliousness headache, indigestion, stomach troubles, constipation, piles, debility, female weaknesses, nervousness, bad blood, bod breath, anaemia, and purify the Wood in Naturo's own way.' Of all stores, and medicino vendors.-' ■' -'' ' ■■ ■•■*
■ Wot Feet . Often result in ft heavy cold, neglect of which means Pneumonia or Consumption, A positive prevcnlntjTC of these ills is Dr Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds. Shall doso.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 625, 30 September 1909, Page 4
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