LIVER TROUBLE MADE LIFE A MISERY.
VIOLENT SICK AND BILIOUS HEADACIIES—REDUCED TO AN AWFUL PLIGHT. WELCOME RELIEF FOUND IN BILE BEANS. Mrs. Annie Taylor, of 2 Iran Street, North l'itzroy, Melbourne, says: "For manv months mv life was one of misery and'pain; all this was caused by liver trouble aud indigestion. Tho sullenng I endured at lime? was most distressing. I would l>o attacked by violent sick and bilious headaches, which would reduce me to an awful plight. I became so bad that I despaired of ever being better. 1 tried many medicines in the hope of ridding myself of these distressing ailments, with disheartening results. I got tired of trying so-called remedies. A friend told me what a splendid medicine liiie Beans were for the liver, so I obtained a supply, and started on a course. I began to feel more like my old self, for I derived welcome relief from this splendid medicine. The awful headaches were things of the past. I persevered wilh Bilo"Hean.s until t was completely cured. Now mv liver is in perfect order, and I am never troubled with headaches or indigestion." Bile Beans arc unrivalled as a general family medicine; they are good for old and young of boih sexes. When at all run-down a few doses will generally make one feel better. Bile Beans are a proved remedy for liver trouble, piles, indigestion, constipation, bad breath, headache, biliousness, anaemia, and female ailments. Sold by all chemists and stores.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1236, 19 September 1911, Page 9
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246LIVER TROUBLE MADE LIFE A MISERY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1236, 19 September 1911, Page 9
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