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LIFE WAS NOT WORTH LIVING. TWELVE TEAKS' GENERAL DEEIL- » XTY'EXDED. , ANOTHER LIFE SAVED' BT BILE . . BEANS. I "For many years I was always ill and ailing," says Mrs. E. W. Goodman, 279 Fitzgerald. Street, -Perth, AY .A. ''This ; state of tilings ; \ras caused through- anervous breakdown. My system became; run down, and I'suffcred greatly from severe--attacks of indigestion and biliousness, which would prostrate me for days. Work was impossible, I was unable to walk; in fact, I could not .even lift my head from the pillow. Life I regarded as uot Worth living, for severe attacks of vomiting would strain my system and' cause me grest misery.' I had a very bad time of it, and longed for death to bring me relief. Between the shoulders I had terrible pains, and used to get. a dread-. fill weight on the chcst, just as if a: brick had been placed under the heart, and I was frightened to breathe. For • twelve years I suffered in tilis way, and was altogether in a very bad state. ' All sorts of remedies which-1 tried did not do me any good, and I thought I 'was--doomed 'to suffer for the rest of my life.' : ' "A friend brought mo some Bile Beans'.' to try, and acting on her-advice I com-': 1 inenced taking them. I obtained ' from the first fow-doses,, so decided to. persevere. As I continued with ' Bile . Beaiis, the vomiting ceased, all pains and , headaches were banished, and ray ' -strength began to return. Soon I was-able to get about and attend to my work, and I-am pleased to say that after a full- co,'irsa. v of Bile Beans I was completely restored - to robust health." . Sold by all chemists and stores.—Advt^

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1015, 3 January 1911, Page 2

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287

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1015, 3 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1015, 3 January 1911, Page 2

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