"NEURALGIA NEARLY DROVE ME MAD."
BILIOUSNESS .AND HEADACHESADD- ' ED TO JiISEEY-A. MATJTUED WOMAN'S CUBE BY BILE BEANS. , Mrs. A. Powell, of 36 Stephen Street, Camperdown, Sydney, says:—"Awful attacks of biliousness 'iifed .to- prostrate me for - days together. Distressing fits of retching wouid strain the whole of mv system, and terrible.headaches added to my misery. Intense pains i<;ould shoot Across from temple, to temple. I also suffered from neuralgia, which nearly drove' me mad. Ecu- a long time.l experimented with qrdinarv remedies, but did not obtain any benefit whatever. "At last I was persuaded to try Bile Beans, as a friend of mine had been restored to health by this splendid fhmily medicino. She gave me a few to try. As I obtained so much benefit from these T purchased a supply. I could hardiv realise the great relief I obtained from Hie first few deses of the Bile Beans. The bilious attacks became less severe, gradually cnding«awl I lie headaches and sheeting pains ceased. After a complete course of Bile Beans I was restored to perfect liealth, and now life i; a •pleasure. I strongly advise nil other sufferers to try Bile Beans." ■All-mothers should keep handy at home ft box of Bile Beans—woman's best friend. For the many ills peculiar to women, Bile Beans are unrivalled. Bile Beans are also n soleiidid remedy for all stomach and liver disorders, pile;, debility, imlieestion-. biliousness, 'constipation;' flit 11lencp. : headache,- pain-; 'between the shoutd?iv. Yuiiiilinir. colds, liver chill*, ihcn.•iialism and anaemia. -Wold l>v till-stares nnil chemists aI; Is. IJd. ikt b'nx. or -large familv •\z,\ crntaining three times (he quantity, »'s. !)d.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 16 July 1912, Page 6
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