A PETONE NURSE SPEAKS.
BILE BEANS AEE AN EXCELLENT ' FAMILY MEDICINE. That the trust j-oposed in Bile Beans is never misplaced is illustrated in the testimony of Mrs. O'Sullivan, a pi;ofessional nurse, resident at No. 11 Victoria Street, Petone, Wellington, N.Z., who not only retains Bile Beans as the sole general family medicine in her own home, but has recommended them among her patients with excellent results. Mrs. O'Sullivan has been a professional nurse for thirty years, during which long term she lias found nothing to equal Bile Beans, and says"ln • the course of my professional duties, I have frequently used Bile Beans among my patients, with tho very best results. Personally I have undergone a course of Bile Beans for an attack of biliousness, and consider that they cannot be equalled for that distressing trouble. Bilo Beans thoroughly cured me, while other' so-called remedies did mo no good at all. When sufforing from neuralgia I have also found Bile Beans give me grtat relief. Bile Beans invigorate, and tono-up the system, and when I have a hard day's work in front of me I alwavs take two Bile Beans overnight, and they put me tight for the day. I use no other medicine but Bile Biuns, which tiavo been installed in my homo for the past throe years." It would bo impossible to produce stronger testimony than this to the romarknblo curative virtues of Bile Beans for liver and stomach troubles, including Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, Constipation, Piles, Debility, Female Ailments, Bad Blood, and Breath, and other common' family ills. Of all chemists, and stores. THE DOMINION'S FAMILY MEDICINE. Advt
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 766, 15 March 1910, Page 7
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270A PETONE NURSE SPEAKS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 766, 15 March 1910, Page 7
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