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- — — ■» SLUGGISH LIVER AND SPLITTING HEADACHES. BILE BEANS. THE HOUSEWIFE'S FRIEND. Mrs. J. C. Wilson, of Broad Street, off Bamford Street. Woolstou, N.Z., says:— "For years I was affected ivith u sluggish liver. At limes I was completely prostratcd so that 1 was unable to attend to my ordinary household duties. I would have severe attacks of biliousness, accompanied with splitting lieadaclios, which would moke mo feel awfully dizzy, eick and ill. I was also a victim tu costiveness, and in time my general health gave way altogether and I was reduced to a physical wreck. 1 consulted medical men, and Iricd many medicines, hut without gaining any relief whatever. One day when I was awfully ill a friend persuaded me to test Bile Beans in ray case. I did so, and after the first few doses began to feel I was on the road to recovery. I continued witii Bile Beans; and the attacks of dizziness, sickness, and headaches gradually ceased. Soon all traces of costiveuess disappeared, and X was perfectly free from all the ailments which had been a burden to me and made my existence miserable. ]u practically a short time I was completely cured by Bile Beans. Whenever I feel nt all out of sorts or run-down a few Bilo Beans Boon set me right again." Bile Beans are the married woman's friend, and every mother should always keep' a box by her. For the growing daughter or the mother Bile Beans arc an excellent corrective, and n timely dose of Bile Beans will prevent much unnecessary pain and misery. Bile Beans are sold bv .all chemists and stores.— Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 868, 14 July 1910, Page 6

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273

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 868, 14 July 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 868, 14 July 1910, Page 6

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