Weak, Weary Women.
HOW YOU SUFFER THIS 'WEATHER.
ENERGY AND AMBITION GONE.
THE ABOVE ILLUSTRATES A MELBOURNE MOTHER'S CASE AWHILE AGO.
Summer means agony and suffering to most Australian mothers and sisters. Debility follows the wake of losb of appetite and langour. Complications, peculiar to the sex always crop up it the Ss's,tem loses tone, and the inevitable headache, throbbing in the temples, heart palpitation, dizziness, and other female ailments run riot in the botlv. Mrs Laura James, of No. 2 Rae street. Nortd JTitzroy, Melbourne, detailed her sufferings to a reporter of the North Melbourne Gazette as follows: — "For? quite ten years,", she began, "I have been a sufferer from indigestion and dyspepsia, and I feel sure I would still be enduring agony i£ I had not had the good fortune to have tried Bile Beans. And I can honestly say that a person suffering as I long suffered would be mucli better dead than alive. No food agreed with me. Even liquid nourishment made me suffer greatly. I dwindled away until I became a mere skeleton and a burthen to myself and relatives. About eight months ago a friend named Mrs Hood, of Market street, Fitzroyi advised me to try Bile Beans. The first box seemed to improve me, and, of course, I continued to take them. My case was a bad one, chronic, and of long standing, but with each box my stomach got stronger, and I was soon not only able to eat a. meal, but to digest it. xVltogether I have taken eight boxes, which have cost me less than a single doctor's fee, and I am absolutely and thoroughly cured. I eat good hearty meals and enjoy them. I have no flatulence or. heavy feeling in the stomach afterwards, and. as you see have fully recovered health and. strength. I am many pounds heavier than when I commenced to take Bile Beans, and am putting on weight daily. In my case the cure is little short of a miracle, as I was very far gone. lam deeply grateful for what Bile Beans have done for me, and will never miss an opportunity to recommend them to other sufferers."
Bile Beans are an undoubted specific for Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Female Ailment, Liver Trouble, Costiveness, Piles, that tired feeling, etc. Obtainable at all chemists and storekeepers, or direct from the Australian Depot, 39 Pitt street, Sydney* Price, 13£ d per box. — Advt.
Mount Cornish station, Queensland, has the reputation of carrying one of the finest herds in Australia— something between 30.000 and, «) 4 QQfI fcmcU
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Otago Witness, Issue 2396, 1 February 1900, Page 48
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430Weak, Weary Women. Otago Witness, Issue 2396, 1 February 1900, Page 48
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