HEART ALMOST STOPPED BEATING.
'awful suffering caused by biliousness and,' indigestion. bile beans the maubied woman's, fkiend,.•'.' Mrs. J. Day, of 122 Lord Street, Burnley., Melbourne, says: "Severe attacks of biliousness and indigestion mado me very miserable. These bouts brought on an ■accumulation of wind, which would press up against my. heart and almost stop it beating. Tho . pain was so-intenso I could scarcely breathe. Between the shoulders I would also have terrible pain, like the thrust of a knife. At times tho biliousness would bo so. distressing that I would bo prostrated for clays, my system being racked by vomiting and straining, giving me a very bad time indeed. Of all the many remedies I took in my endeavour to get relief, none were successful until I commenced taking Bile Beans. This 6plendid medicine soon mado a grand change, for tho better. After a course of Bile. Beans the indigestion and biliousness were ended, and those painful attacks are . things of the past. Bilo Beans cured mo completely. Now whenever I feel at -all out of sorts a dose or two of my favourite remedy, Bile Beans., soon put me right." • Bile Beans are unrivalled as a family medicine. They are mild in action .and suitable for young and old of both sexes. Bilo Beans are specially valuable for liver trouble, constipation, biliousness, indigestion, headache, bad breath, piles, that tired feeling, lassitude, debility, nervousness, sickness, loss of energy, anaemia, bad blood and all female ail-' ments.. Sold by all chemists and stores.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 962, 1 November 1910, Page 7
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479HEART ALMOST STOPPED BEATING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 962, 1 November 1910, Page 7
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