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HE WAS RUN-DOWN AND WEAK.

DANGEROUS ATTACKS OF GIDDINESS. A WONDERFUL CURE BY BILE BEANS. “My husband was for a long time a great sufferer from indigestion and biliousness, aS well as rheumatism and giddiness,” says Mrs. H. Blundell, of 18, Thomas St., Richmond, Melbourne. “He was troubled with a great difficulty in his breathing on account of the awful pains between the shoulders, back and chest. Often at night he would be so bad that he would request me to rub between the shoulders. His suffering was awful. When the attacks of giddiness were on everything seemed to revolve around him, and ho was often in great danger of falling and had to grasp something to prevent him doing so. Accumulation of wind in the stomach and chest also caused great misery. He became run-down in health and his blood was in a very poor condition; in faet, his whole system was affected. Rheumatism attacked him and he endured the greatest agony from twinges and aches in the joints. “He read of some cures by Bile Beans and determined to try this medicine himself. The first few doses brought much relief. They did not gripe, but acted in a natural manner, quickly relieving him of all pains. By continuing with Bile Beans the indigestion and biliousness disappeared, he could sleep well at night, and the rheumatism was no more. Bile Beans completely cured him. Now if he feels at all out-of-sorts a dose or two of this grand family medicine soon puts him right.”

All men and women who are at all rundown and out-Of-sorts will derive great benefit from a course of Bile Beans. Bile Beans are a grand liver and stomach medicine and end constipation, debility, that tired feeling and anaemia. Sold by all stores and chemists.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 22, 29 November 1911, Page 41

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HE WAS RUN-DOWN AND WEAK. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 22, 29 November 1911, Page 41

HE WAS RUN-DOWN AND WEAK. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 22, 29 November 1911, Page 41