A POLICEMAN IN TROUBLE.
The life of a policeman is by no means the happiest, out in all weathers, holding life in hand, and continually on the look oat for ‘ lawbreakers.’ Mr Oharles O’Neill, Police Barracks, Broken Hill, has been in great trouble for years with bilious headaches until quite recently, and no doubt he would still be troubled, had it not been for that wonderful discovery, Bile Beans for Biliousness. Mr O’Neill’s story is interesting, and we give it in his own words :— ‘ For the past few years I have been a perfect martyr to severe bilious headaches. I had to be very cautious as to my diet, and was unable to eat what I liked for fear of bringing on one of the headaches I dreaded. I consulted doctors in different parts of New South Wales, and tried almost every patent medicine on the market, but without deriving any benefit. One day I noticed an advertisement in the Sydney Bulletin, and thought there must be something good in Bile Beans if they could keep up such advertisements. I purchased a box, and commenced taking them, and 1 firmly assert that I actually felt great relief before I had finished the contents of the first box. I then bought two more boxes, and 1 am now completely cured. I have not bad a recurrer ce of biliousness or headaches for months, and as I used only Bile Beans I know they alone effected this marvellous cure. I can recommend them to all who suffer as I did, and you may rely on my telling all I come across about Bile Beans.’ Now, if you are a sufferer, be guided
by Mr O’Heill’s experience ; he was cured and there is no reason why you should not be. Try them, the price is only 1/H per box at all chemists. You’ll not regret it.
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Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 34, 18 November 1899, Page 7
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