TOGETHER|gj«w»—- CO[JLD HBT WOBK — ALWAYS AILING. Ifc^Swll | HOUSEWIFE'S PITIFUL SUFFERING FROM jW'. 1 Lira TROUBLE EIDED BY BILE BEANS. W || MRS. MARY SINGLETON, living at 46 Abattoir Road, Bal- f|pi 'T || main, Sydney, writes:—" Before Bile Beans cured me I %' i P used to be a terrible sufferer from biliousness, the attacks being. V / %so severe that I would be laid up for days together. I think my wMsU<4' / H condition was due to the congested state of my liven I could do / j& nothing in the shape of work, and my household duties were con- • - k fi scquently utterly neglected. A languid feeling would come over . jJmSk ''OCL 1| me, and the desire to sleep would be overpowering. I could not \j f i^mmW^^^:^>^ i> . H concentrate my thoughts on anything, and reading was out of the I q« estion - M I "I was in great distress owing to my state of general ill-health. - ■®rM.M±*S&Jte&» ffl jjp I could find no relief in any of the many medicines and so-called ffj m cures I tried. Finally I resolved to give Bile Beans a trial. They health "by JJiie Beans. I M m proved to be the medicine I was long in need of, for with every " A ~ > ~ , ~ wwvvvvvvvvwvv M M succeeding dose of Bile Beans my condition gradually but surely improved. The distressing bilious m M symptoms, such as nausea, retching, headache, dizziness, were one by one rooted entirely,out of my m P system. The languor was replaced by vigor and health, and finally, after I had undergone a good fi P thorough course of Bile Beans, I was perfectly well. I enjoy the best of health, thanks to Bile Beans, m II and when at any time I feel at all indisposed a dose or two of this splendid family medicine always || «| fixes me up. Since my experience we are never without Bile Beans in the house." m I pTHE STANDARD FAmTJY "MED rc'JNe~l 1 BILE BEANSaro the standard remedy jl 'W^m^^M>^^^^%.'t^S^-^^M = tom^h£ ' nan <' sllgestlv6 l ' 8 or > gan3° |j ?|\ NATI,aE,s OWN. REMEDY _J|f
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1078, 17 March 1911, Page 3
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686Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1078, 17 March 1911, Page 3
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