Bilious Headaches. A CONSTABLE CURED BY°BILE [ BEANS. AN INTERESTING LETTER FROM BROKEN HILL. Mr Charles O'Neill, police constable afc | Broken Hill, has written a grateful letter to the Bile Beans Manufacturing Company telling of his speedy euro by Bile Beans of that most distressing malady, Bilious Headaches, with which he had been suffering for 3«any years. Doctors were consulted and patent medicines, were tried without avail, but the following letter will prove that Bile Beans effected a speedy and complete cure. Mi O'Neill's letter reads: — "It affords me the greatest pleasure to be able to give you this testimonial, and I do so in the hope that other sufferers will recognise that there is a positive euro for them in Bile Beam. I may telJ you that for the past few years I have been a perfect martyr to severe bilious headaches iff---. &/ I Everyone knows what bilious headaches are, I but iew, I think, have =,nffere 1 >uch an exnen- | encc with iheni as I have. I iiad \o be very cautious as to my diet, and «i« unable to eat what I liked for fear oi bringing on one of the headaches 1 dreaded. 1 consulted doctors in different parts, of New South Wales, ajul tried almost every potent medicine on the market, but without deriving any benefit. One day I noticed an advertisement m the Sydney "Bulletin, and thought there must be something good in Biie Beans ii" they could koep up such advertisements. I purchased a a box, "and commenced taking them, and J firmly assert that 1 actually felt qraat reliei before 1 had finished the contents of the first box. [ then bouglit two more boxes, and I pm now completely cured. 1 have not had a recurrence or biliousness or headache for month-;, and as I iT-ed only Bile Beans, I know they alone cured me. J have a 1 'ways a box on hand, and have alreody been successful ir inducing several friends to lake them, ano with success. — I am, dear dir, yours gratefully. '■ Charles O'Neill, police constable." Bile Beans nc 1 on the bowels m o uenile, natural way. am 1 Ihe patient is not weakened in any manner by the proec-. r l'lie enormous success of this (.he Arorltl o\-er isthp^hp^t possible proof of its "root worth. A'iiiltons vi=e 13:1" liep.r.s annuailv. and thousand^ they are on undoubted hpecnic for Biiiousness, ludiu'estir.n. Constipation. Bad BJood, PiiTiples, j'ile^, Costi-'-ene^, and for a gFiieral toning up of the system.- Obtainable at all c'lemists and storekeepers. -iS^cl per bo\-. — Ai'ivt. The consignments of wool from the AlangaUiinokti station for Ibis season total ljjQß bales.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2399, 22 February 1900, Page 13
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441Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2399, 22 February 1900, Page 13
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