SLUGGISH LIVER CAUSED AGONY.
SHE THOUGHT PIER CASE WAS
HOPELESS
TERRIBLE PAINS ENDED BY BILE
BEANS
Mrs. M. O'Leary, of 2, Chancery Lane, Adelaide, says:—"The sluggish stato of my liver caused me to he in continual ill-health; terrible pains shot across my temples, while backaches also tortured me. Stooping at times was almost an impossibility, while, if I did get down, straightening up was absolute agony. On many occasions tho violence of tho headaches and the distressing pains at the back of the head made lifo almost unbearable. I became languid and weary, while nausea and sickness caused much unpleasantness. My whole system became thoroughly rundown, and I was in a shocking state. "After using many remedies that wero supposed to cure liver disorder <7nd its symptoms, without obtaining any benefit, I thought my case was hopeless and a cure an impossibility. However, I wns delighted to* find that in Bile Beans I had an excellent medicino which acted in a natural and easy manner. It only required a few doses of Bile Beans to disnel the headaches and nausea, and end all pains and sickness. As I continued taking this wonderful medicine, so my ills disappeared, and day by d;«,y I grow stronger and moro enorgotic. A full course of Bile Beans restored mo to perfect health, which I luivo no*v enjoyed for some time.
"Mv husband also derived groat benefit from Bile Beans, and wo both think highly of this excellent medicine." Bile Beans end all stomach and liver troubles and are unequalled as a general household medicine. Sold by all stores and chemists.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 23 October 1912, Page 6
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