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" Quite a New Woman."

The Great wor;h of Bile Beans is very capitally illustrated in tli9 case of Mrs Jane Colman, of Beauford Street, Hamilton Newoast'e, who said to a reporter : — " For 13 years I was in a delicate state of health

my earliest symptoms being violent retching and pains in the head ; these were shortly followed by a, complete lobs of appttte* tfri ratlesg nights, Z bad

several of the best doctors in Newcastle in attendance ou me from time to time, and tried all kinris or patent medicines, but I could get no relief. It seemed, too, that what little I could rat I con.cl not digest. Dreadful pains would now aad again come in my back and kidneys, and especially under the shoulder-bade. Ths pain in the shoukler seemed to stab me liko a knife. To walk merely abont the house was hard work for me, and I nearly always felt sick. My sight grew dull, everything had a blurred look, and I really felt ' like a log of wood.' The least exertion prostrated me ; I could not stand for ten minutes without becoming fatigued, my feet getting numb, ns if pins and needles were being stuck in them. Bile Beans for Biliousness were brought under my notice, and just as an experiment I took some. After a few doses I found an improvement in my condition ; so I continued taking them, and I have improved steadily ever since, and now I must say I never fet better for 20 years. My friends are astounded at my cure, and aU say I look remarkab'y well. As for my app2tite— well, my daughters ar« sometimes astonished at what I can eat. Yes." concluded Mrs. Colman, " 1 firmly believe that it was Bile Beans alone that cuiv d me. I have taken nothing in the meanwhile, and they have done me a wonderful amount of good in every conceivable way ; in f ic f , I'm quite a new woman."

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Manawatu Herald, 18 May 1899, Page 3

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330

"Quite a New Woman." Manawatu Herald, 18 May 1899, Page 3

"Quite a New Woman." Manawatu Herald, 18 May 1899, Page 3

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