HUSBAND AND .WIFE PRAISE BILE 1 BEANS.-
TEBBIBLE STOMACH AND LIVER TBOUBLES CUBED. "Both myself and : husband have derived the greatest possible benefits. from Bile Beans," says Sirs. Burr, residing inPinkenba, via Brisbane, Q., "and wo have kept them as our genera] family medicine for years. I was afflicted with terrible stomach and liver trouble, and used to experience the most agonising pains in the region, of the liver, spasms caused through wind in the stoinach, and vomiting.' Life t6 me became nothing but a misery, and I was forced to employ someone to carry en my household duties. I consulted doctors, but the treatments prescribed failed to restore me to health, and I can assure you I was in a pretty bad way when I decided to see if Bile Deans would do me any jrood. They, proved the remedy I had Ik>cii long scekim;, for Bile Beans quickly relieved mo of nil pain, rid me of the wind, and toned up my system admirably. My husband suffered' from a severe attack of windy spasms, and I thought be would have died with the pain, but a short course of Bile Beans restored him lo the best of health. The excellence of our general health testifies to the great merits of Bile. Beans." Bile Beans are the world's family medicine, and a proved remedy for headache, constipation, biliousness, liver trouble, piles, bad breath, flatujenee, < nervousness, weakness. debility. anaemia, and fe-nnle ailments. Bile Beans are a grand -.'..eriicinc for both the mother and the growing daughter. Of all chemists and stores at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. nar box.-Advt.
I have always thought that (ho lack nf lunnoui- was one of the secrets of Mr Gladstone's success, and I ain perfectly sure, that too keen a possession of it is ono of the. drawbacks to Lord Kosebery's n-.ccess.—Mr. Owen Seaman.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 839, 10 June 1910, Page 6
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310Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 839, 10 June 1910, Page 6
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