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MADDENING HEADACHES.

TORTURE AVAS INDESCRIBABLE. BILE BEANS EFFECT A SPLENDID CURE. Mrs. Emma 'Thompson, 45 Louis SI reel, Reilfcrii, Sydney, suys:—"Teirilic would shoot through my temples, the effect being almost maddening. These awful headaches, which were lieeomnanied by indigestion and biliousness, wore caused in tlio first place by a sluggish liver. Gradually 1 beciimo weak and worn out, and always felt drowsy nl'ter meals. Awful pains between the shoulders and in tlio chest combined to mnko my life a torture. AVhat I went through cannot be described. "Not one of the many remedies that. I tried brought permanent relief and it was as a last resource that I commenced inking Bile Benns. Soon after coinmenceing with iliis medicine T knew I had found tho real remedy for my ailments. As [ regularly took Bile Beans, so my condition improved, the headaches, indigestion, and biliousness gradually ceasing. I continued with Bile Beans until all my lerriblo complaints had left mo, and once again I was enjoying the best of health. "Should 1 at any lime feel at, all oul of sorts, a dose or two of Bile Beans nut me right almost immediately." This splendid family medicine is obtainable everywhere at Is. lid. anil 2-. !)<!. per box.—Advl. .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1737, 30 April 1913, Page 4

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205

MADDENING HEADACHES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1737, 30 April 1913, Page 4

MADDENING HEADACHES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1737, 30 April 1913, Page 4

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