Headaches and Dizziness
PROMPTLY BANISHED BY BILE BEANS. Sick and nervous headaches are caused by gases arising from the digestive organs to the head ? crowding the nerves of the brain, causing, at times, sharp pains behind the; eyeballs. Bile Beans have been proved an excellent remedy for these complaints, as they put the digestive organs to proper working order, and clear the system of all waste matter. As a striking illustration of this, Mrs 0. Donaldson, of Hopper St., Wellington, N, Z., writes:—" For many years past I suffered from Biliousness, and Sick and Nervous Headaphes. Tq eat anything was torture. At , times I became so dizzy that I could see nothing but stars floating before me, and I frequently felt sick and faint. Many so-called remedies were tried, but failed to give even temporary relief. A little over two years ago \ took Bile Beans, and I have no hesitation in saying they surpassed all my expectations j for they thoroughly cured my complaint. For the past two years I have not had an attack of Biliousness, and Sick and Nervous Headaches are now a worry of the past. Bile Beans are, without doubt, all "they are professed to be, and I strongly recom* mend them to fellow sufferers, and am quite confident thot they will prove a boon to all who give them a fair trial*" Bile are a prompt and permanent cure for Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, Debility, Female Weaknesses, Nervousness, Bad Blood. Bad Breath, Anaemia, Disturbed Sleep, Jjosa of Appetite, Rheumatism, Spring Ailments, and in fact all ailments that owe their origin to defective bile flow, assimilation and digestion. Obtainable generally at Is T|d or 2s 9d large box, (contains three times 2s l|d size).
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 440, 22 September 1904, Page 5
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667Headaches and Dizziness Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 440, 22 September 1904, Page 5
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