LIVER TROUBLES MAKE SKIN SALLOW
BAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH AND TERRIFIC BACK PAINS. NOW FIT AND WELL, THANKS TO BILE BEANS. "For many years I was a victim to sluggish liver, and at times would bo overcome with fits of dizziness, accompanied by painful headaches," says Mrs Ada Erickson, of 73, Itiley street, Sydney, "My condition gradually became worse, until 1 had practically no energy whatever; in fact, if I sat down I would drop o£[ to sleep, and it became a torture to keep awake. My skin became very sallow, and there was always a nauseating taste in my mouth, while pains across the abdomen and back wore terrific. "Although I placed myself under a doctor and took bottle after bottle of medicine, I could not get permanent relief. At last I commenced taking Bile Beans, and obtained much relief after tho first few doses. As I continued, the sluggishness left* me and I began to fee! much better. A full course of Bile Beans completely banished the headaches and restored my skin to its natural appearance. Now lam perfectly healthy and feel fit and well, which is all due to Bile Beans. I find an occasional dose of Bile Beans helps to keep one in good health, and I always keep a supplv in my home." Bile Beans banish headache, liver trouble, constipation, piles, bad breath, biliousness, debility, piles, bad breath, lassitude, loss of energy, anaemia, indigestion. and female ailments. Of all chemists and stores, or post free direct from The Bile Bean Mfg. Co., 39, Pitt street, Sydney.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8339, 27 January 1913, Page 2
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262LIVER TROUBLES MAKE SKIN SALLOW New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8339, 27 January 1913, Page 2
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