WEAK AND AILING WOMEN.
PBKIiMHCAI, ILI \I-SSSE< MADE I IEE A MLSEKY. bide: beans ih:in<; health and ICN ER< i Y. ‘’Periodical bilious attacks made my life a misery,” sayc* Mrs AL Swain, of Five Way*. Woolloongabba. Sooth Bri.s bane, Q. ‘‘Whilst thcae were mi I sut Fered in a dreadful manner from violent headaches and throbbing and shooting pains across the temples. Oizzineso also attacked me, and altogether I was in a bad way. These attacks would be follow rd by retching, which strained me inward ly, and I lost all desire for food. My liver became disordered, ami my skin assumed an unpleasant colour. "During 'the time I suffered I trie! various remedies, but none of them brought permanent relief. At last I commenerd a course of Bile Brans an I soon realised that these were doing m • a lot of good. My liver was restored t • its proper ami normal action, the violent headiicncs were ended, ami my appetite reappeared. tAs I continued with Bile Beans, my system was gradually toned up, my complexion regained its clear nr.ss, and I had the satisfaction of real ising that 1 had renewed energy. Bib* Beans restored me to complete healt'h in a wonderful manner. If at any time I reel at all out-of-sorts a timely dose of Bile Beans (piickly restores me to lirstclass condition.”
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11, 11 September 1912, Page 47
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226WEAK AND AILING WOMEN. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11, 11 September 1912, Page 47
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