LIVER TROUBLE & HEADACHE
WENT PRACTICALLY BLIND AT TIMES. another startling bile beans CURE. Mrs Alice Andrews. 45, Louis street, limlern, Sydney, says•‘Liver disorder mougne on a very eerious illness, my neck swelled up nud my complexion assumed a very sallow hue, owing to accumulation of bile, acute bilious attacks would prostrate me lor days, while severe neadaones also auded to my sintering, uunng me day 1 left exceeumgly aiowsy and my eyesight was affected to such (in extent that 1 went practically blind at times; m lact 1 thong at 1 was losing my sight altogether. 1 could not get any permanent benent from me number of remeuies that I tried. "A mend who had beeil cured by Bile Beaus advised me to try this mem cine. 1 did so, and in a short time my liver was restored to its natural state. As I continued taking Bile Beans all me unpleasant symptoms disappeared, my skin assumed a healthy colour, and the neadaohes were ended. lam delighted to say thart by continuing with Bile Beans my ailments were completely routed and 1 regained my heaim, ana ale became a pleasure. “Bile Beans are an excellent liver medicine, and I con strongly recommend mem to all sufferers." The world's greatest family medicine Bile Beans'are a positive specific lor liver trouble, stomach disorder, flatulence, constipation, piles, mdigestidn, dyspepsia, weakness, loss of energy, that tired feeling, nausea, nervous prostration, sallow complexion, anaemia and female' ailments. hold by ail chemists and stores at la ltd and 2s 9d per box, n post free direct from the Bile Bean Mfg. Co.. 3U, Pitt street, Sydney.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8362, 24 February 1913, Page 11
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270LIVER TROUBLE & HEADACHE New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8362, 24 February 1913, Page 11
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