WOMEN VICTIMS TO DEBILITY.
GIDDINESS AND TERRIFIC HEAD. ACHES CAUSED AWFUL SUFFERING. BILE BEANS THE IDEAL FEMALE MEDICINE. Mrs. L. E. Hartley, of 32 Frederick Street, Brunswick, Melbourne, says:— "Some timo ago I wns subject to fits or giddiness and torriffic headaches, which caused, me much pain, and while they lasted made my life miserable. These became inoro sovoro until my health was completely shattered and I suffered from debility. When I went out n fit of giddiness would come over mo and I experienced a sensation of pins and noodles in the head, and then down the right or left arm. Cold perspiration would break out all over and pour from me in streams. Flatulence would form in my side and seemed to work right up to my head, which would ache something terrible. Severe- attacks of retching would give mo an awful straining, and I had always a desire to vomit, then I would feel as if I wero dying. In an endeavour to get relief I tried every sort of medicine I could get hold of. Wit nothing did me any good. At last I commenced taking 13ilo Beans, which regulated my bowels in a nice manner. Bv continuing with Bile Boaus tho headaches and hU of giddiness were ended and the desire to vomit soon passed away. I digested my food better and finally after a full courso all tho terriblo Symptoms were gone. Bile Beans toned up my system in a. -ppndid manner and restored mo, to complete health. No longer am I troubled with any pains and I foeMnvifj. orated in every possible way. Should I feel nt all run down at any time a dose or two of Bile Beans put me right.- I con strongly recommend Bile Beans to other women sufferers." Sold by all stores and chemists at Is, lid. and* 2s. 9d. per box.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1332, 9 January 1912, Page 6
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314WOMEN VICTIMS TO DEBILITY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1332, 9 January 1912, Page 6
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