NEARLY BLINDED BY DIZZINESS.
LIVER TROUBLE CAUSED TERRIBLE ILLNESS. A SIDNEY HOUSEWIFE CURED BT BILE BEANS. Mrs. V. Swarbrick, of 181 Denison Street, Campcrdown, Sydney, says:— "Liver disorder reduced me to a terrible state, and I becamo thin, languid, and worn out. Bouts of biliousness troubled mo, and at times everything would seem to go black before my eyes, and I would almost go blind. At other times spots appeared to bo floating about, and dizziness mado rao feel so bad that I could hardly stand. My appetite left mo and I was unable to cat anything, the very sight of food being revolting. For days together I would bo prostrated by biliousness and splitting headaches. Dreadful fits of retching strained and racked my system. Housework was cjuito beyond me, and I at last becamo so thin and weak that I was ordered away.
"One thing after another did I take to try and get relief, but nothing seemed able to euro me. A friend ennio in' while I had a very bad bilious attack, and she recommended Bile Beans. T had only been taking Bile llenns a short time when 1 was pleased to find I was at last on the way to good health. As 1 continued tho course the lassitude and giddiness .wero ended, my appetite returned and I gained in weight. My liver was strengthened and no longer was I troubled with flatulence. By persevering with Bile Bonus \ maintained splendid prognss, until all my ailment* were ended and I was once more eniiying robust health. Now. thanks to Bile Beans, I am braced up anil invigorated and have nut on weight, and I'cel perfectly happy." . Mile Beans end headache, indigestion, biliousness, liver trouble, dizziness, bad breath, lassitude, debility, anaemin. constipation, piles, and all stomach troubles. Sold by all stores and chemists.
Messrs. A. C. Mnrrett and Co., Napier, ndvortise a first-class hotol alonj tho NaDior-GuborM lis*
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1378, 2 March 1912, Page 7
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320NEARLY BLINDED BY DIZZINESS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1378, 2 March 1912, Page 7
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