A TRYING TIME FOR GIRLS.
— *» HEADACHES. DROWSINESS, AND TERRIBLE PAINS. WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND IS BILE BEANS. Mis. P. Horwood, 194 Gore Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, says:—"From girlhood I was ci martyr to illhealth caused !>y disordered liver and biliousness. My wholo system seemed thrown out of gear, while at times the awful headaches nearly drove me mad. After meals > I always felt full and uncomfortable, and when I .sat down a great desire to sleep camo over me. The attacks of biliousness caused fits of retching, which undermined my health and pulled me down to a wretched state. The headaches and pains were terrible, and life war, not worth living. "A great number of so-called remedies did I try. hut I might as well have taken water for all the good they did me. At last I determined to test Bile Beans, and was delighted to find that after n few closes this excellent medicine was getting at the root of mv illness. As I continued with Bile Boans my system was gradually toned ur>, my liver roused to normal activity, while headaches and other painful symptoms disappeared altogether. A thorough course- of Bi).e Beans banished all my ailments, and finally restored mo to a stato of perfect health. "It is now seven years since Bile Beans cured me. and I have nev?r had a day's illness since. Bile Beans are our household remedy." AiFno; women—both old and young —will, derive much benefit from a. eoursA Df Bilo "Beans, the went household medicine. W>>en at all out-of-sorts or ■rundown, a "do«o or t"o of BHo Bnr? dispel dopreo.sion and lassitude, and bring to the sufferer healthy energy. A box should bo kpnt in every home. Of all chemists and stores.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 31 October 1912, Page 3
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289A TRYING TIME FOR GIRLS. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 31 October 1912, Page 3
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