A VETERAN'S TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE.
17 YEARS A MAKTYK TO PAINS AND SICK-NESS. BILE BEANS SAVED HIS LIFE. Mr. J. Siddons, Master Mariner, Veterans' Homo, Mount Hoskill, Auckland, says:—"For seventeen-long years I suffered from indigestion, brought on by hardship during many years oT seafaring life. At times I was completely prostrated' with dizziness, pains ia the back and tide, attacks of retching, sick headache, and other distressing s-ymptoms, and was often utterly incapacitated for work. 1 tried ninny so-called remedies in the hope of ridding myself of the indigestion, but my efforts were in vnin. 1 sought the advice of doctors, chemists, and other medical men, but their treatment, too, proved utterly futile, and I continued suffering. The wonderful curative proper tics of Bile. Beans were brought to my notice by a friend in Gisborne, who strongly advised me fio give them a trial; and a sound recommendation it proved. I at once procured a supply of Bile Beans and started on them. Even from the first few doses I beg.in to feel tTieir beneficial virtues. The pains in my back and side disappeared; my appetite, which previously was so poor, began to return; vomiting became a thing of the past; my head no longer ached as though it were under a heavy weight, and my eyes becanifl clearer and brighter. I* continued taking Bile Beans—gavo them a fnir trial, and underwent a thorough course—anil was soon cured of the indigestion after having been a martyr for 17 long 'years. li"i fact, 1 honestly believe that Bile Bean.s wore the means of saving my life. I am well on in years now—having passed my 'ifttli birthday—but am very active for my age, and I attribute my health anil activity to Bile Beans. If at any time I feel run-down a Bile Beau puts new life and energy inlo me." Bile Beans are a proved cure for indigestion, biliousness, constipation, piles, headache., liver trouble, bod breath, nausea, general debility, sleeplessness, impure blood, anaemia, specks before the eyes, nervousness, female irregularities, and loss nf encrsy. Of all chemists and stores, Is. I.UI. and 2s. fld. per box.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1388, 14 March 1912, Page 2
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457A VETERAN'S TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1388, 14 March 1912, Page 2
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