LIVER TROUBLE AND BILIOUSNESS.
ALWAYS FELT TIRED AND WEARY. BILE BEANS CUBE PERMANENTLY. Mrs. Amy Seaegg, of 172 Dowling Street, Darlinghurst,'Sydney, Says:—"On account of my liver being disordered, I became r>in down. . Often I was indisposed for days through severe bilious attacks. Fits of "retchinsr made me fwl most wretched, and left a horrible sore, sensation from the excessive straining. Violent headaches were always succeeded by attacks of biliousness, and I became completely worn out. I could not shake off tho feeling of weariness and depression, that overcame me, and I always felt tired nnd never seemed able to get enough sleep. When the attacks were at their worst, I felt as if I had no desire to live. Although I tried all sorts of remedies, nothing I took gave any permanent relief. "At last 1 resolved to undergo a course of Bilo Beans. I purchased a supplv will commenced taking thorn regularly. In a short time the bilious , symptoms disappeared, nnd no longer was I troubled with headaches. Tho vomiting ceased, aud my liver »became moro active. As I persevered with Bilo Beans tho weary feeling left me and my health became much better, until at last I was completely cured/nnd free from all misery."
Bilo Beans are an excellent family medicine, and being mild in action, they are especially suitable for children. All mothers should keep a box in tho homo for a d'bp or two in time tnay prevent niiicli suffering and nxpen?e. Bile Beans are a fine tonic, for the jaded worker anil tho surest, specific for all liver , nn d ptomiioh trmitilet.. Oulntoablo of all chemists and stores, ■y
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1539, 7 September 1912, Page 6
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274LIVER TROUBLE AND BILIOUSNESS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1539, 7 September 1912, Page 6
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