TERRIBLE INDIGESTION. TORTURED BY CHEST PAINSHEART AFFECTED-WONDERFUL CURE BY BILE DEANS. Mrs. M. Beaumont, of 130 Forbes Street, Sydnev, says:—"l was a great sufferer from severe attacks of indigestion, 'the pains in my chest were terrible, and breathing was a matter of the greatest difficulty owing to the torture tho sharpness of these pains would occasion mo. My heart used' to trouble me greatly. Sometimes the pulsation of it would bo verv erratic, at others its beat would bo normal, and then it would go on and palpitate violently. It was a most unpleasant sensation. I also suffered from violent headaches. The top of my head, would seem as if it wore liUiiw oQ. whilst shooting pains across the emplcs ttoud be very trying, and I would have to hold mv head with the pain. Although. 1 tiled, nv medios and so-called cures for mv rrc blcs, I could not derive any f**™. bS. FiM«r * dptermiiicd to try Bo Bcals, and they acted in such a mild but &h, manner, (hat I began to benefit from them immodiatoly. Then action was not purging nor drastic Hue many other mod eines are, an<l I soon realised tint the pains in the chest and around e heart were casing wouderfn ly, that appetite was rapid y returning, and tint i iv restoration to health was at last w thi s'ght. After I had undergone \ full and thorough course of Bile Beans, I felt new life and vigour.
That neat mul woll-printed journal, (ho "Government Insurance Roeoiclei, is o neo more to hand. Besides a Eood deal of up-to-date information «/»f'J 1 eminent Insurance Dopartme.it * «W (ions, the "Journal" is alive with we - .Xtcd humorous anecdotes, and contains a view of the Jlangaehun i« Rl«c ipi M • Kuanehu), a view of Milford fcouml, ancl'a capital photograph of LyUpltonUarlKiur, and a juke picture (from He. "Sketch"). The number is most cnreluliy compiled, and the balance of interest between dull figures on the one hand and matter in lighter vein on the oilier is evidence of wise discrimination on the pan of the editor. A grumpv old man had long been a hater of pirls, and of women, and every such "cratur"; , ~ , , At last he fell ill, had a cold ami weak .heart, , When Cupid (mean Hung) shot n sharp lit tin dart. Tito nurse who attended him gave mm a Of physic, which brought things to such a fine pass, He proposed on the spot was accepted— thev wed! Woods' Peppermint Cure had put sense in his head.—Advt
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1176, 11 July 1911, Page 2
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424Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1176, 11 July 1911, Page 2
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