INDIGESTION FOR SIX YEARS
A New Zealand Housewife’s Gratitude to Bile Beans. Mrs ,J. Amoy, of 08 Abel Smith Street, Wellington, K.Z., was a martyr to indigestion and biliousness for six long years. She looked upon her case as “apparently hopeless,” hut before linishing the contents of one box of Bile Beans she felt a new woman. Mr Aruov also takes Bile Beans, from which he Inis derived great benefit. In speaking of her suffering and cure bv Bile Beans, Mrs Aniev says:—
“I owe my life to Bile Beans. For six years 1 was ;» martyr to indigestion and biliousness. I tried nianv so-called cures in my endeavour to got relief, but none of them did me any good. One day the mail coach dropped me one of your booklets containing cures Bile Beans had effected, and after reading that similar cases to my own had been permanently cured, 1 decided to give Bile Beans a trial. As my case was of long standing and apparently hopeless, 1 did not expert to derive any good: but before f had taken the contents of one box I began to feel a new woman, and before I had finished the second box I was completely cured.* IMy husband also has derived wonderful benefits from Bile Beans, and when any of my daughters are ‘out of sorts’ I always give them a dose ok two of the Beans and the results are all that could he desired.” Bile Beans are the world’s standard remedy for all liver and stomach ailments, and are obtainable from chemists and stores. 1
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 March 1910, Page 1
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