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ITCHING PILES.

A. MINER'S SPLENDID' CUBE BY BILE BEANS. - "Through working ia wet mines I contracted that agonising complaint, itching piles," says Mr. D. Jones, of Barker Street, Casino, N.S.'W. "The intense irritation and inching caused me to suffer acutely, and deprived me of many hours of rest. This complaint had a terriblo effect on my general health, and soon I was reduced to an awful state. I tried first one thing and then another, but nothing gave me. any relief. I was sick of experimenting with Useless remedies. Acting on the advice of a friend I purchased a supply of Bile Beans and commenced taking them. This splendid remedy soon gavß mo case. The irritation and itching became-, less severe, and by continuing with Bile Bsans I soon got rid of the awful piles. It is twelve months ago since Bile Beans cured me', and there has been no signs of tlio piles returning, and I am perfectly satisfied that the cure is permanent; I always keep a supply of Bilo Beans on hand." Bile Beans strengthen and tone up tlio system, regulate tho bowels and stimulate the liver and stomach. Bile Beans are, a proved cure for constipation, stomach disorder, piles, liver trouble, bad breath, biliousness, sickness, indigestion, headache, nervousness, loss of energy, anaemia, that tired feeling;, and female ailments." Sold by all ehomieti and stores j&t m to >

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1589, 5 November 1912, Page 3

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ITCHING PILES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1589, 5 November 1912, Page 3

ITCHING PILES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1589, 5 November 1912, Page 3

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