LIVER DISORDER.
"I FELT AS IF I HAD NO DESIRE TO LIVE." ANOTHER PERMANENT CTRE BY BILE BEANS. Mrs, Amy Soaogjf, of IV2 Dowling St., Darliugimrst, Sydney, says:—"Ou account of my liver being disordered 1 became run-down. Often 1 was indisposed for dnys through severe bilious attacks. Kits of retching made mo fool most wretched, and left a horrible sore sensation from the excessive straining. Violent headaches were always succeeded by attacks of biliousness, and 1 became completely worn-out. I could not shake off liw feeling of weariness and depression that overcame me, and 1 always felt tired : nnd nover seemed able, to get enough ■ sleep. When the attacks were at their worst I fclt as if I had no desire to live. ■ Although I tried all rorts of remedies, ■ nothing I took gave any ncnuanout ro- ■ lief. "At ln.°t I resolved to undergo a course of Bile Beans. I mirch;iM>d n supply, and commented taking them regularly. In n short time the bilious symptoms disappeared, Mil no longer was 1 troubled with headaches. The vomiting censed mitl my liver became more tu'Hve. As I lier--1 si'itod with 13ile Beans (Tie weary feeling loft me, nnd my health lico.imc much Mt«r, uiiitil at l.wt 1 w<is completely cured, , anil fiw from all iih'mtj - ." Bile Brans are :in o\co!lent family modiciiip. and l>;-iiijj ii'lNl in action lliev are espreinllv suitnlilo for children. All mothers should kwp ;> Iwx in the homo, for n i\<w or two in time mav prevent inticli suffer! n«! nnd exp"n«a>. Bile Beans arc a fine tonic for the ind«l worker, nml the siirosi specifi' , (or nil livr n'vl «tflmarli Irotiblcs. Oblvtinablo of all chomist* and stores.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1261, 17 October 1911, Page 2
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