LOST ALL ENERGY AND GAVE UP HOPE.
APPETITE DISAPPEAR ED. — WORK BECAME DRUDGERY. WORN-OUT WORKERS NEED BILE BEANS. Mr. T. Josephs, of 24 Don St., Invercargill, N.Z., says: —"For a long time I was a great sufferer from biliousness and indigestion, accompanied by dizziness, sick headaches and severe pains in the back. My ap]»etite disappeared, and I lost ail energy, always feeling tired, and work became drudgery. I was attended to by two or three medical men, and tried several so-called remedies, but nothing gave me any relief whatever. Finally I almost gave up all hope of ever getting rid of my ailments. ‘‘Acting on some friendly advice. I commenced taking Bile Beans. Before I had finished 'the contents of the first box I felt so much better that I had determined to persevere until I was completely cured. Bile Beans ended all biliousness and indigestion, and the sick headache and dizziness disappeared. My appetite returned, and work became a pleasure. Bile Beans completely cured me, and for the past three years I have l»een blest with excellent health, which is all due to Bile Beans.”
Bile Beans are mild in action, they do not gripe or cause unpleasant pains. They rouse the liver to natural activity, purify the blood, and correct all disorders of the stomach. Bile Beans are an excellent family medicine for lassitude, debility, summer-end fag, sleeplessness, biliousness, headaches, constipation, liver disorder, stomach trouble, foul breath, anaemia, and female ailments. Mothers wifi find Bile Beans a grand tonic for girls just entering womanhood. Sold by all stores and chemists.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 13, 27 March 1912, Page 41
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262LOST ALL ENERGY AND GAVE UP HOPE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 13, 27 March 1912, Page 41
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