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HUSBAND, WIFE, AND DAUGHTER CURED. Liver Disorder, Vomiting and Biliousness Ended by Bile Beans. Mr E. P. Lambert, of 7 Denham street, Sydney, says:—" Myself and wife were both victims of biliousness and indigestion. Of ten while working on the wharf vomiting 1 fits and bilious attacks would completely prostrate mo, and while these bouts lasted ai| strength left me. Terrible chest pains MWwifled my suffering; my liver was slugj i*isii, which cau«ed me to feel drowsy and thoroughly worn out, while there was always an unpleasant toste in my mouth. My wife suffered in a like manner with wind round the heart; she was reduced to an awful state and hor health completely shattered. Both of us tried various remedies, but all our efforts were in vain. "At last my wife procured a supply of Bile Beans, and we both started taking them, with very gratifying results. A few dosea relieved us both of the awful pains and sickly sensations The biliou* attacks grew jmd finally ceased, lassitude dis« appeared, and vitality and energy took it/» place. A full course of Bile Beans completely cured us. and now wo are both able to eat practically anything, whereas before wo wero only able to partake of d verv limited diet. "'My daughter also derived much benefit from Bile Beans, which are a splendid liver medicine." LIOUSI Twelve crates of cheese carried in an open uek, under cover of & tarpaulin, from have been I orates ooiild 1

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Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 69

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Page 69 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 69

Page 69 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 69

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