LIVER TRO.UBLE ENDED PAINS WERE TERRIFIC—VOMITED GREEN BILE. BILE-BE ANS EFFECT A WONDERFUL CURE. ; "While living in the country district of Gin Gin I neglected myself/’ says Mvg Emma Nilligan, Fitzgerald street, Northam, WA, "My liver became sluggish and I felt, very iU. I suffered from terrible pains in the side and soon was a martyr to constipation. I wont from bad to worse, losing flesh until I was only a shadow of my former self. I was completely incapacitated, not being able to move, and my household work wac neglected. Fearful headaches attacked me, and I also had fearful stabbing pains in the back, especially between tho, shoulder-blades. Accumulations of wind in the regions of the heart would a!so ! cause me much agony, while at times I would vomit a great , quantity of thick green bile. A sickly feeling accompanied these fits of vomiting and made mo feel, very wretched- I suffered so much that at times I could not wear all my clothes. I despaired of ever getting better, when I rend of a case similar to mine that had been cured bv Bile Beo-us.' I obtained a supply, and I had only been taking Bile Beans a short time when the fits of vomiting and headaches were ended. No longer was I troubled with flatulence, and tho terrific pains became loss severe, finally dieappearing . altogether. I persevered with Bile Beans until all my ailments were removed and no longer did I suffer from constipation. Now, if at any time I feel at all run down a few doses of Bile Beans put me right." Sold by all stores and chemists at Is li-d and 3s 9d per bos. The standard family medicine.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7446, 22 May 1911, Page 4
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