CONSTIPATION CONQUERED.
BILE BEANS END YEARS OP SUFFERING. . Constipation is tho cause of quite twothirds of tho ailments which form the doctors' daily practico, especially among women. The direct results of constipation ore anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, liver troubles, piles; skin eruptions, palpitation, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia, nervousness, and a general disturbance of all tho bodily functions. Old-fashioned Surgativcs are worse than useless, as tho oso which may relievo to-day will havo to be doubled in a week, trebled in a fortnight, and so on. Bile Brans are gentle in action, permanent in effect, and, being entirely free from harsh minerals and drastic drugs, may Tjc administered to children and • invalids with absolute safety. In fact, Bile Beans aro tho ideal remedy for constipation, as Mr. Charles Tucker, of Eaelehawk lioad, Long Gully, Victoria, testifies. "Constipation and headache affected me for years," he says. "They wero brought on in the first place by my neglect in responding to the regular calls of Nature. I always felt listless and tired—had no inclination for work, and suffered vrith splitting headaches. I tried all sorts of medicines, but could not gain really permanent benefit. Happily, Bile Beans were brought to my notice, and I secured, a supply.. From tho first dose I steadily improved, until at the present time I ain in perfect health. _ I am 110 longer troubled with constipation, the headaches have ceased to be, and I now feel thoroughly fit to work." Bile Beans are, the standard family medicine, and tho only genuine and reliable remodv. for nil symptoms.of liver, stomach, dlftcstivo and bowol disorders. Of all oliemL6ti ud atoros.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 3
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268CONSTIPATION CONQUERED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1657, 25 January 1913, Page 3
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