BILIOUSNESS AND INSOMNIA Bile Beans Cure Where Many Treat
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' Being a great sufferer from biliousness and insomnia," writes Mrs M. Burnett, of 67 Docker street, Richmond, Vie, "I was lecorrvcended by a friend to try Bile Beans,, she herself having derived great benefit 1 from them. Although ,1 had tried all kinds of so-called remedies without deriving any/ relief, 1 decided' to follow % my friend's ' advice, and purchased a box' of the Beans. Words cannot express how thankful I am' for the relief I derived from the first fewt.doses, and after undergoing a course to the extent of four boxes I found myself com-! pletely cured. Since then I have not had!, a bilioua attack,, feel perfectly well,' and. 1 ; am able .to relish my meals — a thing' I was previously incapable of." / i , Note that *tt-er all else, lailed, Bile Beans cured Mrs B^yrnett' with signal .^uocessijj Composed of Nature's own- vegetable root*, and herbs, Bile Beans are the world's rnosfe' succesful remedy: for biliousness, indices* tion, headache, constipation, pifes, debility."! female ailments, bad blood and breath, and all disorders of the functions of the liver, , Btoir»ch. or digestive organs. Of all "mcdi-" cine vendors at Is l"id per box, or 2s Cdi family si?e.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 77
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286BILIOUSNESS AND INSOMNIA Bile Beans Cure Where Many Treat Otago Witness, Issue 2812, 5 February 1908, Page 77
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