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HEADACHES AND DIZZINESS

A Constant X.Z. Sufferer Cured by BH* Beans. Wise doctors treat headaches as a symptom only, not- as a dissaso.- An aching head is proof of tihe disorder of some other, organ, generally the stomach or liver. ' Bilo Beans are- so successful- in curing, headI aches because 'they remove the root-caus© by correcting and stimulating the liver and digestive system. " For the past four years," says Mrs J. Bennett, of 274 Castle street, Dunedin, New Zealand, " I have baen a constant sufferer trith sick headaches, accompanied by fits of dizziness which ha>ndicapped me greatly in my hou»3hold duties. ;On the recommendation of a friend I underwent a course of Bile Beans, "and am pleased to t>ay they effected a prompt euro, and 1 'am now in good health. My daughter was also a great sufferer . from windy spasm*, which^ caused her considerable inconvenierce ; but_ the Beans effected a peirfect cure in her case also. I never fail to recommend Bile Beans, as an invaluable fa-mily medicine.". ' This proves once again fhat Bile Beans are ' a remarkable medicine — one always to be relied upon. They not only cure the complaints which * troubled Mrs Bennetf, but indigestion, ' biliousness, constipation, livex disotdKire, piles, bad blood, bad brea.ti>, and iall disorders of the' liver, v stomach, and digestive organs. "AN "EX*. CEIXENT FAMILY MEDICINE," eayß SCIENCE SITTINGS.

■ — " Doctor. I want to thank you for your valuable medicine." "It , helped you, did it?" asked the -doctor, very much -pleased. - "It helped m© wonderfully." "How many bottles did you find jt necessary to take?" "Oh, I didn't take any of it. My uncl« took one bottle, and I am his sole hour."

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Otago Witness, Issue 2884, 30 June 1909, Page 77

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HEADACHES AND DIZZINESS Otago Witness, Issue 2884, 30 June 1909, Page 77

HEADACHES AND DIZZINESS Otago Witness, Issue 2884, 30 June 1909, Page 77

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