When Other Lips.
When other lips begin to talk and tell what Bile Beans do io their cases of headache, biliousness, and a number of other ailments — well, you can conolude that there must be some merit in them. Bead tbis case— lt oomes from Newcastle : — Mrs Jane Co'man, of Beauf ord-street, Hamilton Newcastle, said to a reporter: "Tor 13 years I was in a delioate state of hea'th, my earliest symptoms being violent retoh- - ing and pains in the head. These were shortly followed by a complete loss of appetite and restless nights. I had several of the best dootors in Newcastle in attendance on me, and tried a 1 kinds of . patent medioines, bat I could get no real \ relief. It seemed, too, that what little I • could eat I could not digest. Dreadful j Eains would now and again come in my '. _ck and kidneys, and especially under j the . shoulder blade. Tbe pain in the \ shoulder seemed to stab me like a knife i To walk merely about the house was bard " work for me, and I nearly always "felt sick. My sight grew duil, 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, as if pins and needles were being stuck in them. Bile Beans, for Billiousness were brought under my notice, and just as an experiment I took some. After a few daaea 1 'ound an improvement in my con- ._ dition, so I continued taking them. I 'have pfeadily improved ever since, and now I mast say I never felt better for 20 years My friends are astounded at my core, and a'l say I look remarkably well. As for my appetite— wel », my daughters are sometimes astonished at what I can eat. Yes," , Concluded Mrs Oolman, «' I firmly believe j V was Bile Beans alone that cured me, as 1 hive taken nothing in the meanwhile, and I'm now quite a new woman."
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Manawatu Herald, 14 September 1899, Page 3
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344When Other Lips. Manawatu Herald, 14 September 1899, Page 3
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