LIVER TROUBLE AND BILIOUS ATTACKS.
SKIN BECAME SALLOW AND BLOOD POOR, LIFE MADE BRIGHT BY BILE BEANS. " Even from my childhood I was a great sufferer from liver trouble," says Mrs. C. Calcraft, of 131, Carrington Road, Waverley, , Sydney. " From time to time 1 was subject to bilious attacks of a very, very severe nature, which would prostrate mo for days together. Fearful bouts of retching severely strained my system, and made me very weak, and I was troubled much with a drowsy feeling and always felt languid. I lost all appetite, and had no desire to eat, and was altogether miserable, especially with this lack of energy. My skin became very sallow, and my blood in a very poor condition, and I bocamo completely run-down. Many times had I read of grand cures by Bile Beans, and eventually decided to try this medicine. A short time after commencing with Bile Beans I experienced a wonderful change for the better in my health. I was freed from bilious attacks, and my appetite improved day by day. By continuing with Bile Beans my blood was purified, my liver put in order, and health and energy restored to me. Bile Beans completely cured mo in a splendid manner, and now I feel brighter and better than I ever did." All " liverish " people should try a course of Bile Beans— great family medicine. A few doses bring about a wonderful change, and if persevered with robust health is the result. Commence with Bile Beans to-day. Stold 'by all stores and chemists.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14868, 20 December 1911, Page 4
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