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HEADACHES NEARLY DROVE ME MAD.

SUFFERED SO MUCH, LIFE WAS NOT WORTH LIVING. 1 BILE BEANS BRING PEEFECT HEALTH. "Some time ago I wa3 very bad with indigestion, and was also subject to ntfcicks of biliousness in its very worst form," says Mrs. It. Williams, of 22 Ferris Street, Annnndalc, Sydney. "The pains I suffered were terrible. They would catch me with such severity that I had lo Rasp to get my breath. Flatulence also tortured me, oiul the action of the heart became weak. Headaches were terrible, for pains shot across from temple to temple, causing me much misery and nearly driving me out of my mind. 1 suffered so much that life was hardly worth living. In vain I tried almost every remedy I cniild obtain, but nothing gave me any relief.

"As a last resource I commenced (alcing Bile Beans, and obtained ease almost after the first dose. With each succeeding dose of Hilc Beans my troubles and ailments gradually disappeared. I persevered with Bile Beans until the -pains were ended, flatulence ceased, and, in fact, I was restored (<i perfect health. Bile Beans are a splendid medicine, and I havo great faith ia them." ,

Bilo Beans have been proved t?i> ideal family medicine, suitable for old and y'oung of both sexes. Tho jaded worker,the ailing housewife, or the ailing young girl, all find relief in a conrse of Bilo Beans. They rnupo np the liver to normal activity, purify the blood, and generally tone np tho whole system. Bilo Beans end piles, liver trouble, headache, constipation, biliousness, indigestion, stomach foul breath, dizziness, lassitude, nnaemin, and female ailments. Sold bv all stores and eliomi?ts.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1398, 26 March 1912, Page 6

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277

HEADACHES NEARLY DROVE ME MAD. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1398, 26 March 1912, Page 6

HEADACHES NEARLY DROVE ME MAD. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1398, 26 March 1912, Page 6

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