TERRIBLE CHEST PAINS NEARLY KILLED HER.
ACUTE LIVER TROUBLE AND INDIGESTION CURED BY BILE BEANS. ENJOYING TITE BEST OF HEALTH AT 73. "Liver trouble, kidney and indigestion made my life a misery," rays Mrs. Ann Callahan, of Margaret Street, Norwood, Adelaide. "I was not able to j cel. About on account of (he very severo pains in my back. I conld nol sloop or <lo my housework, and I had often to lio down'/or my system was completely shattered. Pains in the chest caused by wnut under the heart would rise up and create a choking sensation. I was frightened to breathe lor the pains were so terribly t'larp and it was all 1 could do to gasp, and I nearly died from the pains. 31 v appetite was very poor; in fact', 1 would otten turn sick at the thought of food. A sluggish, drowsy feeling made me miserable, "and altogether I was in n very sad way- „ . ~ , . T "Acting on a friend s advice I commenced with Bile Beans, and after continuing wit'll the treatment ior n little while, I rapidly improved. My appetite returned, 1 began to l'eol brighter ill mind, and my nones were generally strengthened. Bile Beans had a wonderful ellecf on the Jiver. Flatulence no longer troubled me and the sharp shooting pains were ended. 1 could eat' with enjoyment, and after a full course of Bile Beans I was completely cured, and felt it \vas good to be alive. Allhough I am now 73 years of age, I enjoy the best of health. "A little wliile ago 1 had a had attack of influenza, but a few doses of Bile Beans cleared the system and removed all traces of the cold" Bile Deans are sold by all stores and chemists—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 2
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297TERRIBLE CHEST PAINS NEARLY KILLED HER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 2
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