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PERIODICAL BILIOUS ATTACKS.

"SO WEAK I COULD NOT HOLD UP MY HEAP." BILE BEANS CURE. IN A SPLENDID MANN'LR. Mr> H. E. Hillmrich, of 2G Cowie Street, Perth, W.A., save:—"For a considerable time I was a victim to severe periodical bilious attacks which ' complelelv prostrated liie. Tho fits of retehliiff were so violpnt and prolonged that for days after I felt sore. I could do no manner of work while the attacks lasted and was so wenk I could not hold up my head, livery time an attack came on life seemed undesirable, and I was in a very pitiable condition. Although I tried many remedies, nothing gave me any permanent relief , "Commencing to take Bile Beans, this medicine soon relieved the congested slnto of my liver and removed all surplus bilo from my system. The nauseating sickly feelings'we're banished, and I was not subject to fits of retching. A complete course of Bile Beans strengthened and invigorated mo and toned up my general health in a splendid manner. Bilo Beans removed my trouble entirely, for now I never have anything the matter with "My (rife is also n firm beJievor in the Treup'erativo powers of Bile Beans, and we always keep a box in the- house." Sold by all stores and chemibts.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1370, 22 February 1912, Page 6

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PERIODICAL BILIOUS ATTACKS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1370, 22 February 1912, Page 6

PERIODICAL BILIOUS ATTACKS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1370, 22 February 1912, Page 6

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