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WEAKENED BY BLEEDING PILES

“THE PAIH I EXTEURED WAS . TERRISZ.E.” BILE BEANS AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. Mr George Agate, "Netherton Villa,” Morningside, via Brisbane,” says: "Some nine years ago 1 suffered ail the agony incidental to bleeding piles. At times 1 would lose large quantities of blood, and at one period I bled for six weeks without a break worth mentioning. The pain I endured was terrible, and I was caused much inconvenience in getting about. 1 consulted a doctor, but his treatment did not give me relief or stop the bleeding. I. was in sore straits about my condition when Bile Beans were recommended to me as a grand remedy for piles. I was delighted to find that the first dose had a good effect. As 1 continued with Bile Beaus the bleeding gradually diminished and finally ceased altogether and soon the piles were gone. Since my cure by Bile Beans we always keep a box in the house; and myself and family resort to them when feeling at all out-of-sorts. Our family doctor i's now Bile Beans, and we do not need any oilier medicine in our home.” Bile Beans are a splendid / family medicine and do not gripe. They are a proved remedy for headache,, constipation, piles, liver, trouble, bad breath, indigestion, stomach trouble, that tired feeling, lassitude, debility, anaemia, and female ailments. Of all stores and chemists.

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Southland Times, Issue 14634, 26 January 1911, Page 6

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WEAKENED BY BLEEDING PILES Southland Times, Issue 14634, 26 January 1911, Page 6

WEAKENED BY BLEEDING PILES Southland Times, Issue 14634, 26 January 1911, Page 6

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