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A TRYING TIME FOR GIRLS.

.HEADACHES. DROWSINESS, AND TERRIBLE PAINS. WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND IS BILE BEANS. ' Mrs. P.-Horwood, 194 (lore Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, says:—"From girlhood. I was a martyr to ill-health, caused by disordered liver and biliousness. My whole system seemed thrown out of gear, while at times the awful headaches nearly drove me mad. After meals I always felt full and uncomfortable, and when X sat down a great desire to sleep came over me. The attack* of biliousness caused fits of retching, which undermined my health and pulled Die down to a wretched state. The headaches and pains were terrible, and life was not worth living.

"A great number of so-called remedies did I try, but I might ns well have taken water for all the good they did me. At last I determined to test Bile Beans, and was delighted to find that after a few doses this excellent medicine was getting at the root of'my illness. As I continued with Bile Beans my system was gradually toned up. my liver roused to normal activity, while headaches and other painful symptoms disappeared altogether. A thorough, course of Bile Beans banished all my ailments, and finally restored me to a state of perfect health. "It is now seven years since Bile Beans cured tne, and I have never had a day's illness since. Bile Beans are our household remedy."

Ailing women—both old and youngwill derive much benefit from a course of Bile Beans, the great household medicine. When at all out of sorts or run dov.;n. it dose or two of Bile Beans dispel depression and lassitude, and bring to the sufferer healthv energy. A box should be kept in every konie. Of all chemists and stores.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1579, 24 October 1912, Page 7

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A TRYING TIME FOR GIRLS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1579, 24 October 1912, Page 7

A TRYING TIME FOR GIRLS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1579, 24 October 1912, Page 7

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