HEALTH WRECKED BY PILES
- WAS TOO WEAK TO WALK. A SPLENDID CURB BY BILE BEAKS. | ''My husband for five years was a. martyr to bleeding piles," says Mrs. Lily Thompson, of 278, Swan-street. East Richmond, Melbourne. "The pain he endured during this long period was excruciating, and he was very much weakened by the continued loss of blood. At one time ho was laid up for fourteen days, being unable to walk he was so weak. This terrible ailment got so bad that he was unable to even walk or sit down. He was in a fearful state, the abnormal swellings caused him much ■misery, and his health completely broke down. "Every description of remedy did he. try, but could not obtain any relief. However, he was persuaded to commence taking Bile Beans, which we were delighted to find soon gave him ease. Bile Beans soon pub the digestive organs in a healthy state and freed the system of its clogged condition and con* gested matter. He continued with Bile Beans until the piles had disappeared, and he was restored to excellent health. Now we always keep a supply of Bile Beans in the house, and my husband finds that an occasional dose or two of Bile Beans at night help him to maintain his splendid health." Bile Beans are a safe and reliable family medicine, and a positive specific for all disorders caused by a sluggish liver. Bilo Beans end headache, biliousness, constipation, stomach trouble, bad breath, indigestion, headache, colds, liver chill, anaemia, and female ailments. Sold by all chemists and stores I or post free from The Bile Bean Company, 39 Pitt-street, Sydney. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 53, 30 August 1912, Page 2
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