AILING HOUSEWIVES.
' BILIOUSNESS AND HEADACHES ENDED. BLLE'BEANS. WO'MAN'S TRUE FKIEND. As a family medicine Bile' Beans are unequalled, and a box should be in every medicine chest. "I cannot speak ; too highly of Bile Beans as a general corrective,''' says Mrs. M. Glanviile, of ' Somerset Street, Spreydon, Christchurch, 1 N.Z. "About four years ago I was a luatryr to biliousness and indigestion, ; and often had severe attacks of head- ' ache and dizziness, which caused nie to ■ neglect my domestic duties, and consider--1 ably impaired my appetite. In search of relief I tried numerous remedies, which • only resulted in spending money without obtaining any benefit. Some friends (hen recommended Bile Beans, and I. decided • to give them a trial. I felt a decided improvement for the better after I had finished two boxes. After persevering with Bilo Beans my appetito returned, the dizziness aud headaches disappeared, and finally file biliousness and indigestion ceased to trouble mo. My health was restored, and I was completely cured by Bile Beans." Both 1 old and young have a friend in Bile Beans, for they are mild in action, do not gripe, and are easy to take. Bile Beans are a provtxl remedy for indigestion,, biliousness, constipation, headache, bad breath and sluggish liver, stomach disorder, piles, fainting fits, that tired feeling, general debility, lassitude, anaemia, and female ailments- A dose or two in time may saVe pounds in doctors' bills. —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1341, 19 January 1912, Page 3
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236AILING HOUSEWIVES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1341, 19 January 1912, Page 3
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