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BAD LIVER.

♦ ■ AN ELDERLY LADY'S GRATITUDE TO BILE BEANS. Both old and young derive benefit from Bile -Beans. Mre. H. A. Jewell, of 379, Fitzroy-strect, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, cays : "A few years ago I was troubled by sluggish liver, and a great eick feeling "would overtake me, very often accompanied by severe vomiting fits. Very often I would feel lLstleas and drowsy, and there would be a nasty nauseating taste in my mouth. Owing to stomach weakness the smell of rich food made me feel bad, and my appetite disappeared, and the mere smell of a fi«h shop made me feel sick. So weak did I become that I was unable to attend to my household duties, and I had to sit down to rest. I felt as if I did not care even to move about, and ac if I could not keep my eyes open. I tried many remedies, but did not obtain any relief whatever until I commenced taking Bile Beans. This grand ,niedicine soon corrected both the stomach and liven disorders, improved my appetite, and altogether made *me feel better. Bilo Beans created wonders in me, and now, considering my age — being clc*o on seventy — I am remarkably well. I strongly recommend Bile Beans; they are mild to take and Eoothing in action, and are a sure cure for liver trouble." During this season it is a good thing to take an occasional dose of Bile Beans ; they keep the stomach and liver healthy and banish all feeling of fag. and lassitude, thus fortifying the body againsc the attacks of colds and chills. Of all stores and chemists. — Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1912, Page 10

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BAD LIVER. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1912, Page 10

BAD LIVER. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1912, Page 10