Violent Sick and Bilious Headaches— Reduced to an Awful Plight. Welcome Relief Found in Bile Beans. Mrs Annie Taylor, of 2 Ivan street, North Fitzroy, Melbourne, says:—" For many months my life was one of misery and pain; all this was caused by liver trouble and indigestion.. The suffering I endured at times was most distressing. I would be attacked by violent sick and bilious headaches, which would reduce me to an awful plight. I became so had that I despaired of ever being bettor. I tried many medicines in the hope of ridding _ myself of these distressing ailments, with _ disheartening results. I got tired of trying so-called remedies. A friend told me what a splendid medicine Bile Beans were for the liver, so I obtained a supply, and started on a course. I began to feel more like my old self, for I derived welcome relief from this splendid medicine. The awful headaches were things of the past. I persevered with Bile Beans until I was completely cured. Now my liver is in perfect order, and I am nevei" troubled with headaches or indigestion." Bile Beans are unrivalled ,as a general family medicine; they aro good for old and young of both sexes. When at all run down a few doses will generally make one feel better. Bile Beans are a proved remedy for liver trouble, piles, indigestion, oonsti nation, bad breath, headache, biliousness, ansemia, and female ailments. Sold by all chemists and stores. iCANS *• ILIOUSNESS A " wag" has addressed an advertisement to the Wairarapa Age as follows: " Wanted, board in, a private family for a week or two. Must not be too near the polios station. —Apply Joseph Pawelka."
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Otago Witness, Issue 3001, 20 September 1911, Page 82
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