A Gardener's Gratitude.
Mr Thomas Henry Ames, of George Street, Parkslde, Adelaide, is showiDg his gratitude bo the proprietors of Bile Beans by telling everyone he meets what that wonderful medicine has done for him, and when Interviewed by a reporter of the Adelaide Advertiser as to his marvellous recovery by Bile Beans, said :—" By occupation lam a gardener, Aboab ten years ago I conbracted a severe attack of yellow jaundice, and went into the Adelaid hospital for treatment. The hospital doctors treated me well, and at the ond of six months I lefb the institution, and was in a terribly weak state of health. My food did me little good, and I had a bad taste in my mouth, suffered with severe headaches. and had pains between the shoulders. My rest was also broken, and some nights I used to toss about in bed, longing for sleep, but was unable to obtain it. My urinary organs were very weak, and I occasionally had fits of retching ; and once or twice bringing up blood. I took large quantities of different medicines, which I obtained from the doctors and the chemists, but the relief the physic afforded me was only temporary, and in a day or two all my troublesome symptoms would return. I gave up all hopes of ever being well again. About 12 months ago I noticed a testimonial in the Advertiser concerning a wonderful enre through the use of Bile Beans tor Biliousness. I bought a box at Mr Parker's, a chemist in King William Street, and took two of the beans for the first dose and continued this dose every three days for a fortnight. After I had taken a box and a half 1 felt greatly relieved, the weakness of the bowels, which was an after-effect of the jaundice, disappearing entirely. My other organs began to perform their proper functions ; the pains between the shoulders, the retching, and the sleeplessness also disappeared within a couple of months. My appetite returned, and I was quite restored to health. Bile Beans are an undoubted specific for biliousness, headache, indigestion, debility, female ailments, liver trouble, costiveness, piles, that tired feeling, etc. Obtainable from all chemists, or direct from the Australian Depot, 39 Pitt street, Sydney, who will forward one box for Is lid, post paid on receipb of stamps or post order.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7692, 8 December 1899, Page 4
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