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dyspepsia and liver trouble, ANOTHER PERMANENT CUBE BY BILE BEAN'S. Mrs. El Campbell, of 7 line Plnco, AVoolloomooloo, Sydney, says:—"Severe attacks of dyspepsia made me very downhearted anil disinclined for work. 1 suffered greatly with wind round the heart, anil stab-like pains in the back. Every lime I breathed I would gasp, tho pains were so acute. My liver became shipgish, which caused mo to have awful headaches. I dreaded riding in trams or any conveyance, the vibration causing terrific head pains. Eminently T iiad attacks of dizziness, mid two or throe years ago these were so bad that I fell down hi (he street. Oenernl debility caused me awful suffering, and my life became intolerable. "1' was tired of experimenting with various so-ralied cures and remedies, for nothing which 1 took stive me any relief. However, I commenced a course of Bile Beans, which was the starting point of my lost health being restored to me. Bile Bean; quickly banished the headaches and pains in the back, mid roused my liver to norms! activity. In a short time the flatulence had ended, and I was able to set about without fear of dizr.iuc-- or any painful symptoms, i regularly tool; 'Bile Menus, until all my aiimoiilc were fione, 1 was freed from iiebiliiv, and once more I enjoyed the best of health. Since Bile Beam cured met have never had any relnrn of mv old troubles/' The world's protest family medicine— Bile Beaus—baiiishet bilioiMin". headache. con-tipritiou. indigestion, piles, liver (riiiiiile. .Stomach disorders flalulem-e, i-old s , liver chill. riieuinatlMii, slccplp'-s----uc!).. niirf feimijo. s.ihm'uU. Sold bv all chemists uid fitoroi*

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1439, 14 May 1912, Page 6

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269

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1439, 14 May 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1439, 14 May 1912, Page 6

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