BILIOUS FROM CHILDHOOD. DIZZINESS WAS AWFUL-SKIN TURNED SALLOW. CURED BY BILE BEAN'S AFTER YEARS OF SUFFERING. Further convincing proof of the splendid curativo powers of Bile Beans is the case of Jltss R. Baker, of Wilton Street, if Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba, Brisbane, who says:—"From childhood I was subject to biliousness, attacks of which would come on before rising in tho morning. Dizziness caused ni.v head to feel as if it wero turning round, and it would ache something fearful and felt ready to burst. Terrific pains across my temples nearly drove me distracted. These attacks would continue for a whilo and I would became fearfully sick and retell most violently, the sensations of \vliicli wero horrible. Utter prostration followed, after which I would sleep for hours. My liver was completely disorganised, ami my skin turned sallow and tho whito of my eyes yellow. "During the many years I suffered I tried many remedies and medicines, but these all failed to give me any relief and I did not get bettor. After reading of some Bile Bean cures 1 commenced a course of this grand family medicine. After only a few doses the 'bilious attacks became less severe and I found I could eat a littlo food without vomiting after. This was so encouraging that I persisted taking Bile Beans until the biliousness was completely ended, and I was fully restored to perfect health. Now I never suffer from drowsiness or bilious symptoms, and find that an occasional dose of Bile Beans certainly keeps mo healthy and strong. _ Wo always havo a supply in our house." Bile Bean;, are unequalled for headache, indigestion, constipation, biliousness, bad breath, debility, that tired feeling, dizziness, lassitude, lack of energy, nervousness, bad blood, vomiting, anaemia, and female ailments. Sold by nil slores and chemists. Bile Beans stand alono as a safe and rcliablo family medicine,—Advt
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1273, 31 October 1911, Page 7
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