A Burdened Life.
MES VANCE'S FEARFUL SUFFERINGS IN AUCKLAND. .COULD RETAIN NOTHING ON HER STOMACH. NOT AN ORDINARY CASE. BILE BEANS FOR BILIOUSNESS ENDED HER SUFFERINGS. Mrs E. H. Vance, who keeps a seat little store in Napier street, Auckland, N.Z., should, under ordinary circumstances have been a vnj happy woman. But for some time during her life she was a martyr ~ to debility aiid sick headaches, and •ether ills, a [condition indeed under which no one can possibly be happy. It waß only to be expected that Mrs Vance should have striven to be anred. This she did, and imbibed a great quantity of patent medioines. She eventually took Bile Beans for Biliousness, and jfchey have cured her. A representative was sent to interview the lady and she volunteered the following remarks : fl My name is Mrs E. H. Vancp. I was a martyr to debility and siok and nervous headache for some time.
p So much so that life became simply 111 a burden to me. I oould retain ||HJ nothing on my Btomach, and retch- {'■ ; ing v?aß a daily occurrence. Beef '■•' tea wculd rot even remain on my stomach. At times I became dizzy, find frequently found it impossible t ptat'f' ""tho'U holding r>o to something. My c&88 was no ordinary
one, and to effect a cure I tried many so-called remedies, but I bad little faith in them. I was advised to try Bile Beans for Biliousness, and I decided to do so. I commenced with half a bean as a dose, and I continued taking them until I used seven boxes, and can honestly say that they effected a cure that to me, and those who know me, is considered simply marvellous. It is now six or seven months since I have stopped taking the beans, and during that time I have only had a slight attack of retching. lam now able to take my meals regularly and with enjoyment —a circumstance which at one time I never hoped to attar - again.” Occasion may come when you wish a medicine to thorougly search out and get to the root of digestive ailments. If it does, remember Bile Beans for Biliousness are the peoples’ popular priced preparation. Their action is gentle—there is no griping—purging, and no evil effects. Their formula is purely vegetable, and such drastic ingrediei t> a-? aloes, calomel and mercury, as found in moat purgatives, are emphatically, and positively not even in the smallest degree. Thousands of New Zealanders have found Bile Beans an undoubted specific for Biliousness, Sick and Nervous Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, Female Weakness, Pa'e Faced Girls, Bad Breath, Pimples, Dizziness, Heart Palpitation, Fulness after eating, and all liver and kidney troubles. Bile Beans come within the reach of all, and at the low price for which they are sold, no one should be without a box. Obtainable at all chemists and storekeepers. Agents for New Zealand, Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIX, Issue 3239, 1 April 1901, Page 4
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490A Burdened Life. Woodville Examiner, Volume XIX, Issue 3239, 1 April 1901, Page 4
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