J A HOUSEWIFE'S TfflißLE StHTERWS ' |j| "I was a most terrible sufferer from constipation," says Mrs. G. —/l.< . ■'" A jwr*F M England, of No. 1 Avon Place, off Haines St., North Melbourne, ' """'U&< > P® " which brought on severe headaches and torturing indigestion, and L; owe my deepest gratitude to that grand family medicine, Bile Beans, - M for my wonderful recovery." s. \ fe| " I was so bound up with constipation that I had to go into the hos- N 1 1| pital, and tbey treated me there with various medicines, but failed to A If " "The indigestion inflicted terrible tortnres. The pains in mv chest were awful, W an( i a sensation as of a large lump would settle there and make life really a perfect < feu ""j sps. M burden. Then I would get a short sharp pain in the left side, like a stab from a *XT \ v ~~ " ■r'. J I jl-M knife, the suddenness of which would make me gasp. Violent headaches used to s'. j VvJ nearly rack my head to pieces, and I lost my appetite completely, and became very thin- \ J "It was at this time that my attention was directed to Bile Beans. My mother had JJ Pij some time since used this splendid medicine for her complaints, and the thorough and i-* - ft Iff perfect manner in which they cured her w'e regarded as really marvellous ; so I thought I ' f' |;3 could not do better than adopt my mother's remedy and try Bile Beans. I did so, and / Iff have been richly rewarded for the trouble, for Bile Beans at once broke down the con ti f tin. fel pation and regulated the bowels; removed the pains in the chest; the heavy distressing i,| feeling, as from a weight, disappeared; the dizziness, to which 1 was previously a great i I?? victim, ceased to prostrate me; and my appetite began to return. It was simply wonderful ' Raj 'S the relief Bile Beans gave me, and, persevering with them, the unpleasant and painful * U ' J pa pt _ symptoms gradually died away and I beean to ieel mv S§ Hr™" '■"■JS 1 "'![] ■■■' ■ " s ' health rapidly returning. After undergoing a full and |f? r \ (. ■ A *- i 3, r,... v tl orough course of Bile Beans I was completely cured |P 2 P if~\ > -vv // W 1 5 fj, of the consti Pation, indigestion, and headaches, and r.|j > able to eat and enjoy my meals as of old," g P} k nt \ ®" e Beans a ra Nature's remedy and a proved cure M , y f~$X ?f0 Biliousness, Indigestion. Constipation, Headache, Efj r „ V /(ft Piles, Ansmla, Flatulency, Bad Blood, Bad Breath,' fej p * J h 1(7 / $ Vomiting". Debility, Belching, and other ailments that cpj [\ I / rt M v fiVk owe their origin, to the defective action of the Liver, t ? V/ 1 It & \jk ? 4 jj Stomach, and Digestive Organs. Prices,;ls I*d perbox; M 3 X ? / J hU {<*■ m-vV-J * < or2s9d Large Family Size (containing three tlmesthe ksjA / // ty M*. sy f H 1 Hd), of all Chemists and Stores; or direct from The gw-5 [ A i v u J Bilo Bcan Manufacturing Co., 39 Pitt St., Sydney,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 845, 17 June 1910, Page 7
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