AILMENTS PECULIAR TO WOMEN HEAHACHBS AND BILIOUS ATAACES BILK BEANS, THE WIFE'S FRIEND. Every woman should rely on Bile Beans as her safeguard against sickness and ill health. “For over ten years Bile Beans have been a constant companion in my home,” says Mrs E. Evans of Marton St.. Charters Towers, Q. "I have never felt better in my life than since my last boy was born, and during my confinement 1 took nothing but Bile Beans. Periodical splitting headaches, together with acute bilious attacks and constipation were a source of great miser, to mo. Acting on the advice of a friend I commenced with Bile Beans, and this medicine put me right almost irnmediat:ly. By conli i, with Bile Beans I improved so much and put on flesh that my doctor and his wife both remarked on my altered appearance. I used to walk about my room holding my head with the aching and throbbing, but nov I can go about cheerfully and find a pleasure in my household duties. I take a dose of Bile Beans regularly and they keep the system in good condition and ward off biliousness and indigestion.” For in years lias Mrs Evans proved the striking worth of Bile Beans as a reliable family medicine. All mothers should always keep by them a box of Bile Beans: they are good for children and especially for young girls entering upon womanhood. Bile Bean are cold by all stores and chemists.
NO HOUSEHOLD Should ever be without a bottle of Dr. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment ; a reliable remedy for cuts, bruises, aches, pains, rheumatism, lumbago, etc. Obtainable everywhere.
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Southland Times, Issue 16687, 16 March 1911, Page 6
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