WEAK AND AILING WOMEN.
PERIODICAL ILLNESS MADE LIFE A SUSEKY. BTLE BEANS BEING HEALTH AA'D EXfiRdY. ' "Periodical bilious ■attacks made iny life a misery,"-says' Mrs. 11. Swain, of Five Ways. Woolloongabbn, South Brisbonc, Q. "ft'hilst 'were on I suffered in n dreadful manner from violent headaches ami throbbing nml shootinj pains across the temples. Dizziness also attacked me. nnd altozotlirr I wns in a bat! way. These attacks would be followed by retching, which strained mo inwardly, and I lost all desire for fond. My liver became disordered, and my skin assumed an unpleasant colour. "During the time I suffered I tried various remedies, but none of them brought permanent relief. Al last 1 commenced a course of Bile Bonus and soon realised that theso were (loins me a lot of <rood. 'My liver wn-: restored to its propej' and normal action, the violent headache- wers ended, and my appetite reappeared. A» [ continued with Bilo Bean*, my .system was gradually toned up, my complexion miaiued its cleariicss, and 1 hud tho satisfaction of realising that I liad renewed energy. Bile Beans roslnwd. me to completo health in ii wonderful manner. If at any time 1 I'ei'l at nil our-of-jorls a timely du?o of Bile Boan-i f|iiicl<ly reftorcj me to (ii>tclas-= ■-onditi'.ni."
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 3 September 1912, Page 7
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211WEAK AND AILING WOMEN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 3 September 1912, Page 7
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