DANGEROUS DEBILITY.
A THREE YEARS' SUFFERER CURED BY BILE BEANS. " I have great pleasure, in forwarding you this testimonial for Bile Beans," says Mr. T. Rafter, of 4, Quarry-street, St. Peters, Sydney. " For three years I have been a sufferer from general weakness, loss of appetite, etc., causing me extreme lassitude and impairment of health. I was attended by two different doctors, and both of them told me that it was the dregs, of fever and ague, and that I was not likely to get any relief, as it had become chronic. One daj I accidentally came across an empty Bile Beau box, and I thereupon made up my mind to purchase a box of Bile Beans and give them a trial. The results have proved so satisfactory that I would not have any other medicine. I hare been undergoing a course of Bile Beans for the last six months, and they have done me great good. My general health has improved in every way, and my bodily weight increased almost daily. In conclusion, I am extremely glad that I happened on Bile Beans, and you may use my statements as above for the benefit of other sufferers." As a medicine for summer use Bile Beans are unequalled. By toning up the liver and stomach, and gently opening the bowels, they promptly dispel summer fag, langour, lassitude, fatigue, headaohe, debility, loss of appetite, amemia, and ensure" sleep' by restoring nature's healthy functions. Bile Beans are obtainable everywhere at Is i or 2s M large family box (containing three times the quantity). .J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13647, 15 January 1908, Page 4
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