BILIOUS HEADACHES.
A GREAT SUFFERER CURED BY BILE BEANS. "Up to two years afro," sty* Mr*-. A. Giles, m Kalka, North Boekhampton (Q.), "I was a martyr to bilious headaobrs and indigestion, which m weakened and prostrated ro«f that I thought I should have died. I became thin and hclpta**, and had not if;* strength to take - off-'. my clothes. I , was forced to apply ho» cloths to 1 my ftfisd to ■ allsT the awful pains, and the sight of lno<i would make me retch. These nasty turn* > ; would often lay mo up for three da** at » time, and but for an acquaintance recommending Bile Beans, I do not know what would have become of me. However, 1 acted on my friend's recommendation, »»'- derived relief from the first few doses. My usual health began to return, I enjoyed my food, and got up in the morning in good ; spirits. My neighbours all remark how well - I am looking, and I never .-fifties an Opportunity of telling them that I owe toy present good health solely to Bile Bean*/' Bile Beans are a certain and speedy tunfor biliousness, headache, constipation, antenna, lost or failing appetite; pain* in . the stomach, sides, or bade; nausea, dizziness, and the mar ( other ills that »riv?frym' liver and stomach disorders. '■■ Price 'It '. IJ-d'"* per bos, or 2s 9d large family site, containing three times Is Ijd sue.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13683, 26 February 1908, Page 11
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BILIOUS HEADACHES.
New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13683, 26 February 1908, Page 11
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