WEARY, WORN-OUT HOUSEWIVES.
HEADACHES AND SHOULDER PAINS ENDED'. GSKEAT PRISE FOR BILE BEANS. “I was subject to acute attacks of indigestion, the sharp stabbing pains between the shoulders causing me much Suffering,” says Mrs. A. Petrie, of 120, lGlebc-st., Glebe, Sydney, “Terrific headaches added, to my misery, and I often had to lie down to get ease. I had no desire for work and was entirely unfit to attend to my household duties. Although I took medicines none of them gave me any ease. “Commencing to take Bile Beans, I soon experienced some relief. Bile Beans were very mild in action and did not cause any unpleasant pain. As I continued the doses the headaches ceased, and the painful sensations between the shoulders were ended. After a full course of Bile Beans I was completely cured and felt stronger in every way. Aly appetite which had almost disappeared returned, and I was able to attend to my housework. Now if I ever feel at all out of sorts a dose or two of Bile Beans soon put me right, I always keep a box in the house.” ®ile Beans and biliousness, liver trouble, bad breath, indigestion, lassitude, de-bility, constipation, piles, stomach trouble, dizziness, flatulence, anaemia, and female ailments. Sold by ■>ll chemists and stores.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 5, 31 January 1912, Page 57
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214WEARY, WORN-OUT HOUSEWIVES. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 5, 31 January 1912, Page 57
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