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PROSTRATED BY BILIOUSNESS. BILE BEANS BRING ROBUST HEALTH. “ For years I suffered terribly from biliousness and sick headaches,’ says Mrs Edith Hill, of 143 Wyndham street, Waterloo, Sydney. “ When an attack came on I would grow quite dizzy, and my eyesight was blurred. These attacks would come on quite suddenly without warning, and while they lasted I suffered extreme agony, and lost all inclination for food. I °could not hold up my head, and Lie le;ist noise irritated me. As you may be sure, I was not enduring ail uns uJsv.iy without attempting to remedy it. I tried many advertised euros, and also consulted doctors, but failed entirely to gain any relief. A friend gavo my husband a few Bile Beans and recommended them strongly as a cure for biliousness, and although after my previous experience.-, with medicines in general I had little jaith in Bile Beans doing me good. 1 thought I would try them. After taking a few doses I began to (eel an improve meat, and thus encouraged I persevered with Bilo Beans. My ailments began to leave mo, and the headaches became less severe, to dually disappear altogether. My appetite improved, and I no longer was subject to those sickening attacks of dizziness. I persevered with Bile Beans, and now I am thoroughly cured, and can do my housework with pleasure,” Of all chemists and stores at Is Ijd and 2s 9d per box. Bsc In proportion as conscience is enlightened or obscured the standard of moraliU will be elevated, at depressed.—Beth,

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Evening Star, Issue 14574, 24 May 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14574, 24 May 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14574, 24 May 1911, Page 2