GENERAL DEBILITY.
TERRIFIC HEAD AND'BACK PAINS
BILE BEANS A SAFE AND SURE
REMEDY
Mrs. E. N. Campbell, of 7, Rao Place, Woolloomooloo, Sydney, says: "Severe attacks of dyspepsia made me very down-hearted and disinclined for work. I suffered greatly with wind round the heart and stab-like pains in the back. Every time I would breathe I would gasp, tho pain was so acute. My liver became sluggish, which caused me to have awful "headaches. B dreaded riding in trams or any conveyance, the vibration causing terrific head pains. Frequently I had attacks of dizziness and two or three years ago these were £■0 bad that I fell down in the street. General debility caused mo awful suffering and my life became intolerable. " I was tired of experimenting with various so-called cures and remedies, for nothing which I took gave me any relief. However, I commenced a course of Bile Beans, which was the starting point of my lost health being restored to mo. Bile Beans quickly banished the headaches and pains in tho ihack, and roused my liver to normal activity. In a, short time the flatulence had ended and I was able to get about without fear of dizziness or any painful symptoms. I regularly took Bile Beans until, all my ailments had gone, I was freed from debility, and once more I en.jeyed the 'best of health. Since Bile Beans cured me I have never had any return of my old troubles."
Bile Beans banish headache, piles, liver trouble, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, debility, stomach disorder's, anaemia and female .ailments. Sold by all chemists and stores. ■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 19 December 1912, Page 7
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280GENERAL DEBILITY. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 19 December 1912, Page 7
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