TERRIBLE INDIGESTION. UNABLE TO EAT—TORTURED BY SICK HEADACHES - DESPAIRED OF BEING CURED. BILE BEANS AGAIN PROVED • SUPERIOR. "Some time ago I was completely pros* trated with indigestion" says Mr, C, Brown, of Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, q! "Jly health was shattered, and I lost all appetite. Whenever I did partake of a hearty meal 1 would be attacked by awful pains and nasty nauseous sensation's afterwards. Sickly bilious headaches also added to my suffering, and I became very weak and ill. 1 was very miserable, and had almost despaired of regaining my lost health when I heard of a case with symptoms similar to mv own which had been completely cured bv Bile Beans. I purchased a supply of Bile Beans, and commenced taking them. Very soon the sick headaches and nauseous sensations had ceased, and I was able to eat and thoroughly enjoy a hearty meal with 110, unpleasant after-cfTccls. 1 persevered with Bile Beans, and soon 1 was restored to perfect health, and all my troubles banished. Whether at home or travelling, I always keep Bile Beans handy, for should 1 feel a HUlo out of torts they never fail to put me right." Bile Beans are a proved remedy for all liver and stomach disorders, piles, headache;, constipation, biliousness, indigestion, bad brenth, nervousness, weakness, nervous deb'lily, loss of energy, brain fag, loss of appetite, anaemia, and are a grand tonic for weak weary, worn-out women. Sold by all chemist-, and stores nt Is. l.Jd. per box, or large family size (containing three times the quantity), 2s. 9d.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1083, 23 March 1911, Page 2
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259Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1083, 23 March 1911, Page 2
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