TERRORS OF A SLUGGISH LIVER.
THOUGHT SHE NEVER WOULD BE CURED. A GREAT TRIUMPH FOR BILE BEANS. The groat reliaWo specific for liver troubles is undoubtedly Bilo Beans. Mrs. M. O'Leary, of 2 Chancery Lane, Adelaide, says:—"Tho sluggish state of my liver caused mo to bo in continual ilihealth; terrible pains shot across my temples, while backache also tortured me. Stooping at times was almost an impossibility, while if I did get down, straightening up was absolute agony. On many occasions tho violenco of tiio headaches and the distressing pains at the back of tho head made life almost unbearable. I becamo languid and weary, while nausea and sickness caused much unpleasantness. .My'whole system becamo thoroughly rundown, and I was in a shocking state. "After using many remedies that were supposed to cure liver disorder and its symptoms, without obtaining any benefit, I thought my case was hopeless and a cure was an impossibility. However, I was delighted to find that in Bile Beans I had an excellent medicine which acted in a natural and easy manner. It only required a few doses of Bile Beans to dispel the headaches and nausea, and end all pains and sickness. As I continued talcing this wonderful medicine, so my ills disappeared, and day by day I grow stronger and inoro energetic. A full courso of Bilo Beans restored mo to perfect health, which I have now enjoyed for some time. "My husband also derived great benefit from Bile Boans, and we both think highly of this excellent medicine." Bilo Beans are unequalled as a general household medicine'and are invaluablo for all liver and stomach disorders, piles, headache, constipation; biliousness, indigestion, flatulence, foul breath, nausea, dyspepsia, anaemia, and common family ailments. Of all chemists and stores, or post freo from Tho Bilo Bean Mfg. O, 39 Pitt Street, Sydney,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 10
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306TERRORS OF A SLUGGISH LIVER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 10
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