DOCTORS GAVE UP CASE AS INCURABLE.
ASTOUNDING AND COMPLETE CURE OF PILES BY BILE BEANS.
A N.Z. WIFE'S GRATITUDE.
Mrs. Annie Beedree, of G Brunswick Street, Auckland, N.Z., says-"My husband suffered terribly from itching piles for four years. During that time he. tried every so-called remedy, but not from oue did lie dertTO any relief whatever. The pain was s.o iuten?e that he could not obtain a proper nights rest. For four months he was an inmate ot the Melbourne Hospital, but though he was carcfuHv attended to there, the doctors, we.re unable to do him auy good, and finally he was discharged as incurable. No l'eis than sixteen doctors attended to him during his illness, some of whom told him that it was an impossibility lor him to live more than six mouths. He was frightfully ill, and his appetite had completely disappeared; he had uo desire for food whatever. He became so emaciated that we all despaired of his recovery. About this time I read of some striking cures by Bile Beans, which were so conviiieiniflh.it my husband decided to undergo 'a. course. We obtained a supply of Bile Beans, and lir stalled taking them. The contents of die lirst box did him so much good that he dcciiM lo persevere. He did so, and in a short time his appetite had returned, ami he began lo be able to get refreshing sleep at night, a state m thiiißs which lie had nut known I'm- year-. In Ihe end. alter conlinuiu'. with' Bile ISe.'.ns. lit was wmplrlelv ciircd. Myself, daughter, and soil have all derived benefit Iron. Illie Beans. Take Bile Kwn« if you -ullcr Iron. piles, headaihe. bilinu-ness. indigestion, constipation, iinvoiis debility, impure blood, foul breath, sluggish liver, stomach disorders, Joss of appetite, anaemia, nervousness, and female weakness. 01 all chemists and stores.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1365, 16 February 1912, Page 3
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306DOCTORS GAVE UP CASE AS INCURABLE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1365, 16 February 1912, Page 3
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