LIVER TROUBLE AND HEADACHE. WENT PRACTICALLY BLIND AT TIMES. ANOTHER STARTLING' BILE BEAN CURE. Mra. Alico Andrews, 45 Louis Street, Rodfern, Sydney, Says: "Liver disorder brought 011 a very serious illness, iny neck' swelled up and my complexion assumcd'a very sallow lino, owing to accumulation of bile, acute bilious attacks would prostrate mo for days, wliilo severe headaches also added to my suffering. During tho day I felt exceedingly drowsy, and my eyesight was affected to such an extent that I went practically Wind at times; in fact I thought I was losing my sight altogether. I could not got any permanent benefit from tho number of remedies that I tried. "A friend who had been curcd by Bilo Beans advised 1110 to try this"-medicine. I did so, and in a short timo my liver was restored to its natural state. As I continued taking Bile Beans all the unpleasant symptoms disappeared, my skin assumed a healthy colour, and tho lieadacliog wero ended. I am delighted to say. that 'bv continuing with Bilo Beans my ailment 9 were completely routed, mid I regained my health, and life became a pleasure. l * "Bilo Brans are an excellent liver medicine, am! I can strongly recommend them to all, sufferers." i Tho world's greatest family niedicino i Bilo Beans aro a positivo specific for liver trouble, stomach disorder, flatulence, constipation, piles, iwligosiion, dyspepsia, weakness, loss of.energy, that tired feel- : ing, nausea, nervous prostration, sallow j complexion, anaemia, and female ailments. J Sold by al' chemists and stores at Is.-lid. 1 ■ and 2<. 0«|. tier 'box, or-post free direct' • from tho Bilo Bean Alfg, Co,, 33 Pitt Sydjwj, j
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 8 February 1913, Page 9
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275Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 8 February 1913, Page 9
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