LIVER DISORDER.
“I felt as if I had no Desire t* Live. ’ Another Permanent Cure by Bile Beans. Mrs. Amy Seaegg. of 172. Howliug-st., Darlinghuist. Sydney, says:—“On account of my liver being disordered, 1 became run-down. Often 1 was indisposed for. days through severe bilious attacks. Fits of retching made me feel most wretched, and left a horrible sore sensation from the excessive straining. Violent headaches were always succeeded by attacks of biliousness. and 1 betaine completely worn out. I could not shake off the feeling of weariness an.l depression that overcame inc. and I al ways felt tired and never seemed able to get enough sleep. When the attacks were at their worst I felt as if I had no desire to live. Although 1 tried all sorts of remedies, nothing I took gave any permanent relief. "At last I resolved to undergo a eotirse of Bile Beans. I pul. based a. supply and commenced taking them regularly. In a. short time the bilious symptoms dr-appeared. and no longer was I troubled with headaches. The vomiting ceased, and mi liiei boeauio more active. As I persisted with l.ile Beans, the weary feeling left me. and iny health became much better, until at last I was completely cured, and free from all misery." Bile Beans are an excellent family medicine, and being mild in action, they are especially suitable for elilhl: mothers should keep a box in the home, for a dose or two in time may prevent much suffering and expense. Bih* Beans are a tine tonic for the jaded worker, and the surest specific Mr all liver and stomach troubles. Obtainable of all chemists and stores.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 1 November 1911, Page 51
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278LIVER DISORDER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 1 November 1911, Page 51
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