WAS NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE. THREE YEARS' COMPLICATION 1, OP. BILIOUSNESS ANT) GASTRITISOTIfEK. REMEDIES I'SELESS-NOW • HALE AND HEARTY AT' 93, THANKS TO BILE BEANS. < Mrs. A. Fnllerlon, residing in Allen Street, Woolloongnbba, South Brisbane, says:— "Somo twelve years ago I had a. terrible illness which afflicted me for three long- years. An excess of bilo got into my system, and 1 was hardly expected to live. 1 grew so weak that J was utterly helpless, my son having to help mo about; in fact, I was a perfect wreck and a shadow of my former toll. The symptoms seemed to point to a complication of biliousness and gastritis, for I used to retch up everything I ato or drank, tho straining lieing terrible, and tho pains in my stomach unbearable. I also suffered, agonies from indigestion. Tho pains in the chest and back and between tho shoulders wore dreadful. Housework was out of the question, and I "gradually grow wor so and worse, until all hopes' were, given up lor my recovery. 1 tried every description of medicine and so-called remedies in my .search for a cure, hut X could not got relief from any of them. They did me absolutely no good whatever, and my money was simply thrown away. My son, reading that liilo Beans wore'a. proved euro for ailments similar to thoso that I was suffering from, purchased a Ik>x of (his splendid medicine, and persuaded me to.-try them. After tho first few dose.s I realised that Bile Beans worn doing me a lot of good, so I continued talcing them, and began to pick up strength, the biliousness entirely abating and my stomach being stronger'mv appetite greatly improved in consequence. I underwent: a good course of Bilo Beans and gave them a fair trial, and I was entirely cured of all my ailments, freed of all pain, and restored to health. 1 iun 85 years of age, hale and hearty, and I owe my good health entirely to Bilo Beans." Bile Beans end biliousness, headache, indigestion, constipation, piles, fomnlo ailments, had blood, bad breath,'anaemia, rheumatism, sciatica, and bv giving tom> lo tho system ward off coughs, colds, and influenza. All chemists aaid storcs.-~\drt
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 July 1911, Page 9
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421Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 July 1911, Page 9
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