ROUGH LIVING CAUSES HEALTH TO BREAK DOWN.
CONSTIPATION CURED BY BILE BEANS. Mr. T. Carpenter, of Mudgce, N.S.W., who is G7 years of age, says:—"ln iny younger days I did my share of roughin!!' it whilo following the various occupations of droving, miner, and similar pnrsnits. Por saven years a saddle was my pillow and the earth my resting place, for only twice during that long period did I steep in a bed. This rough liviusr, combined with irregular meals and improper diet, caused me to- break down in health. I became a victim to indigestion, constipation, and piles. Those ailments brought intense pain and caused 1110 no end of suffering. "1 tried several innedics, but not one did 1110 any good. Many of them griped awfully, aiitl others acted unnaturally. On the advice of a friend I tried Bile Boans, and 1 had only been using them for a short time when I was satisfied at last I had found the right remedy. A few dosjes brought me groat, relief, and after persevering with Bile Beans my euro was complete. Bile Beans are the best and safest mcdiciive I know of, and for yenrs now they have been my only standby." A box of Bile Beans should be kept on every farm and out-back statiou. A few "doses in time will often save pounds in doctor's bills and prevent years of suffering. Bile Beans end headache, constipation, piles, liver trouble, debility, indigestion, biliousness, bad breath, anaemia, female ailments, nnd stomadh disorders. Of all chemists and store*.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1224, 5 September 1911, Page 5
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258ROUGH LIVING CAUSES HEALTH TO BREAK DOWN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1224, 5 September 1911, Page 5
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