“NEURALGIA NEARLY DROVE ME MAD.” BILIOUSNESS AND HEADACHES ADDED TO MISERY.—A MARRIED WOMAN'S CURE BY BILE BEANS. Mrs A. Powell, of 36, Stephen Street, CVunpeftdown, Sydney, aays'“Awful attacks of bdiousness used to prostrate me for da vs together. Distressing tits of retching would strain the whole of my system, and terrible headaches added to my misery. Intense pains would shoot across from temple to temple. I also suffered from neulagria, which nearly drove me mad. For a long time I experimented-with ordinary remedies, but did not obtain any benefit whatever. "At last I was persuaded to try Bile Beans, as a friend of mine had. been restored to health by this splendid family medicine. She gav.e me a few to try. As I obtained so much benefit from these I purchased a supply. I could hardly realise the great relief 1 obtained from the first few doses of Bile Beans. The bilious attacks became less severe, gradually ending, and the headaches and shooting pains ceased. After a complete course of Bile Beans I was restored to perfect health, and now life is a pleasure. I strongly advise all other sufferers to try Bilo/Beans.” All mothers should keep handy at home a box of Bilo Beans —woman's best friend. For the many ills peculiar to women, Bilo Beans are unrivalled. Bile Beans are also a splendid remedy for ail stomach and liver disorders, piles, debility, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, 'flatulence, headache, pains between the shoulders, vomiting, colds, liver chill*, rheumatism, and anaemia. Sold by all stores and chemists at .Is lid. per box, or large family size, containing three times the quantity, is 9d.
WlKxi. Cdtighe i' Great Peppermint Cure, and Colds, never tails. Is For Cd.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8179, 22 July 1912, Page 11
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