CRIPPLED BY RHEUMATISM.
DISCHARGED FHOM HOSPITAL AS INCUKABLE—MIRACULOUS CURE BY BILE BEANS. i Mr G. Masters, of 250 Gouger Street, Adelaide, says:-"More than ten ytara ago I was in a crippled condition lrom rheumatism. For live mouths I lay helpless in bed, for I could neither turn hand nor foot. My legs and arms wero swollen up enormously, especially the joints.- I was in fearful pain all tho time and would cry out when anyone e-amo near tho bed for fear they would shake it, .so groat was the agony I endured. Three times did 1 go to tlio hospital, and was eventually sent out as incurable. Tlicy could do* nothing for me. Thoy tried everything possible, but it was all effort wasted, internal remedies likewise proved useless, and I regarded my ease as hopeless, as also did my mother ami friends. About this time my friends urged me to undergo a course of Bile Beans. I commenced taking Bile Beans, and although it seems incredible I solemnly declare it to be tho absolute truth, as my wife can testify, that 011 the completion of half a box I was able to get about a little. TII.O pains and aches luul disappeared, and I lelt much bettor. By ponsevoring with Bile Beans my health gradually returned, and soon all (he diseas? was banished from my body. The swelling had gono down, my joints were freed, and I was able to (int my feet on tlio ground and get about easily. It was a miracle, and my friends all regarded it as such, (specially those who bad helped to carry m© about. Bilo Beans cured 1110 absolutely and completely, for it is ten years since I was restored to health, and I have never had an aelie or pain since." Bilo Beans arc the world's greatest family medicine, fold by all chemists and stores.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1172, 6 July 1911, Page 2
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313CRIPPLED BY RHEUMATISM. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1172, 6 July 1911, Page 2
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