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BILIOUSNESS BANISHED.

BILE BEANS PUT NEW LIFE INTO ME." Mrs. C. Underwood, Stewart St., North Buridaberg, Q., says:—"From childhood I was a great sufferer from biliousness. Even while attending school I had to stay at home one day svery week on account of this troublesome complaint. This continual strain had a very bad effect on my health in general, and I was weak and very much run-down. My liver was sluggish and my stomach was very weak. Up to a few years ago I had taken all kinds of medicine and tried in very many ways to get rid of my trouble, but nothing did me any good. Doctors had told me I should always be a sufferer. "At last I commenced taking Bile Beans, which soon had a very beneficial effect. Bile Beans banished the nauseous sensations, strengthened my stomach, and corrected the liver action. As I continued with this medicine my head became clear, and I always had a good natural appetite. Instead of feeling quite done up and listless I was full of energy and always ready for work. "Bile Beans put new life into me, and now it is a idea sure to attend to my household duties. I strongly recommend Bile Beans to all suffering with a sluggish liver. They take away sick headaches, rectify the bowels, and tone up the whole system beautifully. I always keep a supply by me." If failing, start with Bile Beans at once. They arc sold by all chemists and stores.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1911, Page 2

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BILIOUSNESS BANISHED. Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1911, Page 2

BILIOUSNESS BANISHED. Greymouth Evening Star, 17 October 1911, Page 2

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