WEAKENED BY BLEEDING PILES.
"THE PAIN I ENDURED- WAS TERRIBLE." BILE BEANS AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. Mr. George Agate, "Netherton Villa.* 4 Morniugside, via Brisbane, says:—"Some nine vears ago. I suffered all the agony incidental, to bleeding piles.. At. times I would lose large 'quantities.of blood, and 'at'one period I bled for six weeks without a break worth mentioning. The pain I. .endured was terrible, and I was caused much inconvenience in getting about. I consulted a' doctor, but his treatment did not give me relief or stop the bleeding.. I was in sore straits about my condition w-hen Bile Beans were recommended to me as a grand remedy for piles. I was delighted to find that the first- dose had' a good effect. As I continued with. Bile Beans the bleeding gradually diminished and finally ceased altogether, and soon the piles were gone. Since my cure by Bile Beans we always keep a box in the house, and myself and. family resort "to .them when feeling at all out-of-sorts. Our family doctor is now Bile Beans, and we do not need any ether medicine in our. home." Bile Beans, are. a splendid family, medicine and do not urine.' 'They are a proved remedy for headache, .constipation, .piles, liver trouble, bad breath,' indigestion, .stomach trouble, that tired feeling, lassitude, debility, anaemia.' and female- ailments. Of all stores and chemists.—Advt.
The first consignment of grape fruit produced in British East Africa was received recently at'the ••Imperial Insa-.' tnte. The fruits wore gathered from; trees.planted three years ago, and their condition on arrival was pronounced by Covent Garden salesmen to be practically perfect. For Chronic Chosi Complaints, . , Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, U. 6,1u 2s. lid.-Advt. Th» Karl of-Sandwich has announced to his tenants that, owing to circumstances which have arisen, it is his intention to hand over a large portion of his estate to his nephew, Mr. - George Montagfl, who after his father, Admiral the-,Hon. Victor Montagu, is heir to the earldom.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1033, 24 January 1911, Page 2
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