SLUGGISH LIVER CAUSED AGONY
SHE THOUGHT HER CASE WAS HOPELESS. TERRIBLE PAINS ENDED BY BILE BEANS. Mrs M. O’Leary, of 2, Chancery lane. Adelaide, says: “The sluggislr state oi my liver caused mo to be m conunua, m-health; tumble pains shot across in.) temples, while headaches also torturer, me. Stooping at times was almost an impossibility, while it I did got down, straightening up was absolute agony. (Jn many occasions the violence ol the headaches and the distressing pains at tho back of the head made life aimosi unbearable. X became It.ii guici ■> weaiy, while nausea and sickness caused became thoroughly run down, and X was in a shocking state. "After using many remedies that -were supposed to cure liver disorder and its symptoms, without obtaining any tone fit, I thought my case was hopelese an', a cure an impossibility: However, i was uelighted to find that in Bilo Beans 1 had an excellent medicine which acted in a natural and easy manner. It only requited a few doses of Bilo Beans’ to dispel the headaches and nausea, and end all pains and sickness. As 1 continued taking this wonderful medicine, so my ills disappeared, and day by day I grew stronger and more energetic. A full course ef Bile Beans restored me to jerfect health, which I have now enjoyed for some timo.
"My husband also derived great benefit from Bile Beans, and we both think highly of this excellent medicine." Bile Beans end all stomach ,and liver troubles and are unequalled as a general household medicine. Bold by all stores and chemists.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8263, 28 October 1912, Page 2
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264SLUGGISH LIVER CAUSED AGONY New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8263, 28 October 1912, Page 2
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