FATHER. MOTHER, AND SON CURED.
BILE BEANS, A GRAND FAMILY MEDICINE. Mrs. P. Christensen, of Water-street, South Bundabercf, Q., says :— "Bile Beans have proved a blessing to my husband, self, and family. Some time ago I was a victim to acute biliousness. I could not eat, and the very smell of food used to make me feel rick and ill, I used to suffer intensely with terrible headaches and fits of dizziness. At other times I would have severe bouts of wretched nauseous sensations. I became ' worse and worse, and at times was so bad that I used to throw myself down on the bed or couch, and did nob wish to see or speak to anybody. I decided to undergo a course of Bile Beans, and soon after commencing -was on the way to perfect health. As I continued with Bile Beans my ailments one by one disappeared. No longer was I troubled with headache*, pa*ins, or dizziness, and biliousness was a thing of the past. My son also was a martyr to biliousness. So bad did he become that he used to Tetch and vomit all the way home from work. When he arrived home he could not touch a bite of food and would have to go straight to • bed. A short course of Bile Beans soon put him right, and now he enjoys excellent health. My husband also has derived great benefit from Bile Beans ; they cured him of awful headaches." Bile Beans are a safe and reliable fam- . ily medicine- and ,a sure cure for biliousness, headache, piles, vomiting, indigestion, liver trouble, bad bTeath, stomach disorder, back pains, giddiness, lack of energy, nervous debility, loss of appetite, anaemia, bad blood, nnd all female weaknesses. Sold by all chemist* and stores. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 15, 18 July 1910, Page 4
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