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WEARY, WORN-OUT HOUSEWIVES,

Heada hes and Shoulder Pains Ended

Great Praise for Bile Beans

“ I was subject to acute attacks of in-* digestion, the sharp stabbing pains between the shoulders causing mo much savs Mrs A. Petrie, of 120 Glebe street. Globe, Svdncy. “ Terrific headaches added lo my m : 9crv. and I often had to lay down to get ease. I had no desire for work, and was entirely unfit to attend to my household duties. Although I look medicines none, of them gave me any ease. “ Commencing to take Bile Beans, I soon experienced some relief. Bile Beans were very mild in action, and did not cams© any unpleasant pain. As I continued the doses the headaches ceased, and the painful sensations between the shoulders were enVlcd. After a full course of Bile Beans I was completely cured, and felt stronger in every way. My appetite, which had almost disappeared, returned, and I was' able to attend to my housework. Now, if I ever at all out of sorts a dose or two of Bue Beans soon put me rignfc. always keep a box in the house.” Bile Beans end biliousness, liver trouble, bad breath, indigestion, lassitude, debility, constipation, piles, stomach trouble, dizziness, flatulence, anaemia, and female ailments. Sold bv all chemists and stores.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3019, 24 January 1912, Page 17

Word Count
215

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3019, 24 January 1912, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3019, 24 January 1912, Page 17

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