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BILIOUS ATTACKS AND LIVER TROUBLE

AN AILING WOMAN'S SPEEDY. CURE BY BILE BEANS. "Pediodioai bilious attacks made my life a misery," says Mrs. M. Swain, of Five Ways, Woolloohgabba, South Brisbane. "Whilst these were on I suffered in a dreadful manner from violent headaches and throbbing and shooting pains across the temples. Dizziness also at-* tacked' me, and altogether I was in a bad way. These attacks would be followed by Tetching which strained me inwardly, and I lost all desire for food. My liver became disordered, and my skm assumed an> unpleasant colour. "During the time I suffered I tried various remedies, but none of them brought permanent Telief. At last I commenced a course of Bile Beans and soon realised that these were doing me a lot of good. My liver was restored^ to its proper and normal action,^ the violent headaches were ended and my appetite reappeared. As I continued with Bile Beans my system was gradually toned up, my complexion regained its clearness, and' I had the) satiaf action of realising that I had renewed energy. Bile Beans restored me to complete health in a wonderful manner. If at any time I feel at all out-of-sorts a timely dose of Bile Beans quickly restores me to first-class condition." All chemists and stores.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 10

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BILIOUS ATTACKS AND LIVER TROUBLE Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 10

BILIOUS ATTACKS AND LIVER TROUBLE Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 10