IN THE GRIP OF DEBILITY AND LIVER TROUBLE.
HEALTH WRECKED SY OVERWORK. A NURSE'S STRIKING CORE BY ■ BILE BEANS. Nurse Baldwin, residing at 106 Bourka " Street, AVooloomooloo, Sydney, writes:— "You have my heartfelt thanks for the benefit I received from Bilo Beans. About seven years ago -my health began to break up through overwork and worry. My liver was sluggish in its action, and I suffered from constipation, indigestion, and, finally, debility. Several doctors prescribed for me, but, strange to say, I derived no benefit from their treatment. I also tried several medicines advertised as a (Hire for my complaints, but still failed to improve in health. Bile Beans were recommended by a friend, , and, though I had little faith in their doing me any good after all the others had ; failed, I still determined to give them a trial, and purchased a supply. Their effect was marvellous from the' first few doses, and, continuiug tho course, I was' quickly restored to health. Since that . time I have never been without Bile . Beans in the house, and have recommended them to scores of my patients,, and in each eas-3 they have derived great benefit." Bile. Beans are a proved enre for bili- '.': ousnes?, indigestion, constipation, piles, anaemia, nervous debility, female ailmenhs weakness, dizziness, rheumatism, pains v.\ the back and side, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, liver troubles, headache, flatulency, colds and chills, and all stomach and liver disorders. Of aIL stores and chemists, at Is. Ltd. per box, or large family size is. ild. As a fonic medicine Bilo Beans arc unequalled — Advt. .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 820, 18 May 1910, Page 2
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262IN THE GRIP OF DEBILITY AND LIVER TROUBLE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 820, 18 May 1910, Page 2
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