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LIVEB TBOUBLB AND CONSTIPJTIO&, ROLLED ABOUT IN AGONY AND . COULD NOT SLEEP. ■ BILE BEANS "THE RELIABLE REMEDY. Mrs. S. W. Weddell, of Trafalgarstreefc. Woolloongabba, South Brisbane. Q., says: — "My liver became disordered and serious complications arose, foV my food failed to assimilate. My appetitecompletely failed, aiid I was often not able to sleep at nights on account of terrible pains; in fact, I rolled about in agony. Headaches also caused me much sufieringj and I lost weight, eventually becoming completely run down and fit'or nothing. To make matters worse, constipation attacked me, and my condition became very serious. "I had-been recommended to take Bile Beans, so I obtained a supply and took them regularly. The first signs of improvement were that my appetite returned, and I was able to sleep at night. In a short time the constipation vanished, and all pains ended, and ac I persevered with Bile Beans my appetite returned, and my liver was restored to it® natural activity. After a full course of Bile Beana had been taken I was completely cured, and now enjoy excellent health. I find an occasional dose of Bile Beans keeps One fib and well." An occasional dose of Bile Beans helps to keep the liver and stomach in natural working 1 order and strengthens the system bo that it can' successfully withstand the strain of winter. Bile Beanb are easy to take; they do not gripe or cause any unpleasant sensations. For children they are unrivalled. Sold by all stores and chemists. A box should ba kept in every home; a doso or (wo in time may -save pounds in docior's bills, and prevent a long and painful illneee — Advt. For bronchial coughi take . Woodtf fiMAfc Peppermint £urt. li-M.^AdTt^ *^

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 9

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