SLUGGISH LIVER AND STOMACH DISORDER.
bile' beans ake a splendid TONIC. Both old and young derive benefit from Bile Beans; they are especially good for married women. Sirs. H. A. Jewell, of 379 Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Vic., says:—"A few years ago I was troubled by sluggish liver and a great sick feeling would overtake me, often accompanied by severe vomiting fits. Very often I would feel listless and drowsy, and there would be a nasty nauseating taste in my mouth. Owing to stomach weakness the smell of rich food made mo feel bad, and my .'appetite disappeared, and the mere smell' of a fish shop made me feci sick. So weak did I become that I was unable to attend to my household duties., and I had'to sit down to rest. I felt as if 1 could not keep my eyes open. I tried many remedies but did not obtain any relief whatever until I commenced taking Bile Beans. This grand. medicine soon corrected both the stomaqh and liver (lisorders, improved my appetite, and altogether made mo feel better. t Bile Beans created wonders in me, and now, considering mv age—boinp close on 70—1 am remarkably well. I strongly recommend Bile Beans; they are mild to take and soothing in action, and aro a sure cure for' liver trouble." During this season it is a good thiug to take an occasional doso of Bile Beans; they keen the stomach and liver hcnlthy and banish all feeling of fag and lassitude. Of nil stores and chemists.—AdvV.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1039, 31 January 1911, Page 7
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256SLUGGISH LIVER AND STOMACH DISORDER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1039, 31 January 1911, Page 7
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