A NURSES' GRATITUDE. TEN LONG YEARS OF BILIOUSNESS BANISHED BY BILE BEANS.
I Bile Beans have always been recognised as a splendid medicine ' by the medical fraternity, and the following" testimony and gratitude of Mrs. Lomax, a professional nurse, is typical of the ex pressions of praise ever bestowed oe*. ' this remarkable family medicine. Nurse Lomax, who resides at 3 Fed- ' eral-street, Footscray, Melbourne, writes — "It gives me great pleasure to add my testimony to the valuable qualities of Bile Beans as a family medicine. ' -For* fully ten years I was a great suffer^* from biliousness in a very acute form. Many" were thfc so-called remedies fot biliousness I tried, but none of. them* did me the least good. Some two years * ago I gave Bile Beans a trial, and, derived such benefit from the first 1 few doses that I determined to undergo a course of this medicine. Biliousness soon became a worry of the past, for which I am very thankful, and >an occasional dose of Bile Beans is all I require to keep me in thoroughly perfect health. I am a nurse by profession, arid have repomniended Bila Beans to many of my patients, as I consider them a most valui able family, medicine, which ho" household should be without." Bile Bean's, the most efficacious of all household medicines, are the most reliable remedy for biliousness, headache, indigestion, stomach troubles; constipation, piles, debility, nervousness,, Sad blood, bad breath, anaemia, loss of appetite, liver chill, and by tolling up the system ward off colds and influenza. Of all stores and medicine vendors at Is lid, or 2s 9d large , family box (con* tains three times Is Ud size}, — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 2
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281A NURSES' GRATITUDE. TEN LONG YEARS OF BILIOUSNESS BANISHED BY BILE BEANS. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 123, 25 May 1908, Page 2
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