CONSTIPATION AND PILES DOCTORS WERE PUZZLED AND BAFFLED.—BILE BEANS SAVED HmR LIFE. ’ ' ! ' "I am sure I would not have been alive bo-day had it not been, for Bile Beans," says Mrs Maud Beocall, of 'B, Ver© street. North Richmond, Melbourne. _ “Before 1 came from London to Australia, 1 had a terrible illness that would have proved fatal, for 1 went into a decline and grew weaker and weaker. The cause of this a«se from, a severe form of constipation and internal piles. I suffered in a most distressing way, and my whole system was ■wrecked. My appetite was lost, I had no ©nei“gy whatever, and could not work. From ten stone I wasted away to seven. The mind also reacted on the body, I was greatly distressed and fully believed I was incurable. I was treated by various doctors, but not on© of them could do anything for me. My case seemed a puzzler. “Being strongly recommended to try Bile Beans, I got a supply and commenced taking them. They resulted in saving my life. After I had taken a few doses I realised that at last I was on the road to a complete cure, for I felt a corresponding improvement with each dose. The constipated condition relaxed and I also felt eased in every other respect. The piles gradually disappeared and I gradually regained my weight until x reached 10 stone fib. As I persevered with Bile Beans I grew stronger and more healthv, and the blood flowed in my veins with increased swiftness and each day brought the flush and glow of health to my cheeks, nntil finally life regained for me its lost charm. Bile Beans completely rid me of all my ailments and restored me to perfect health and figure. I can strongly recommend Bile . Beans.” Sold by all stores and chemists.
Owing to the alleged excessive telephone bureau charge.) for distances, the Kiwitea County Council is endeavoring to secure the co-operation' of other local bodies in an effort to induce the PostmaetiT-Geneial to reduce, the rate of charges. The Oroua County Council has decided to give its support to the movement. Por Chronic Chest Complaints, Wood*’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8191, 5 August 1912, Page 9
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