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DID NOT EXPECT TO RECOVER.

COULD NEITHER EAT, SLEEP, NOR WORK. BILE BEANS CURE AFTER FOUR DOCTORS FAILED. Here is a further addition to the long list of grateful people who have been restored ito ronust health by Bilo Beans. Mrs. A. Steele, Danzie St., Stone's Corner, Brisbane, Q., says:—"About three years ago I was. so ill that I thought I should never recover. I could neither eat, sleep, nor work with any degree of satisfaction, and when walking I would feel giddy and often half faint away. Palpitation and indigestion troubled and frightened me very much, and I was wasting away to a skeleton. I took many different kinds of physic, but nothing liad tlio slightest good effect. I consulted no fewer than four doctors, but none of them did mo any good. Two said I need?d a thorough change, and one told my husband that if I did not recover 1 would most likely go out of my mind. I was about giving up all hope of ever being cured again when I heard of Bile Beans. After reading of some splendid cures by this medicine I commenced taking them. Bile Beans had a splendid effect, for soon I was able to partake of a good meal without, any ill tffcets. Palpitation ceased and I could sleep well at night. As I continued with Bile Beans so my condition improved until the indigestion was ended and I was restored to perfect health. Thanks to Bile Beans, now I am healthy and robust and feel lis fit and well as anyone could wish to." Bile Beans are obtainable of all stores and chemists at Is. H<l. and 2s. Od. per box.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1095, 6 April 1911, Page 2

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282

DID NOT EXPECT TO RECOVER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1095, 6 April 1911, Page 2

DID NOT EXPECT TO RECOVER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1095, 6 April 1911, Page 2

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