SLUGGISH LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE.
TAVO YEARS' ILLNESS ENDED BY BILE BEANS. Mrs. Christina Hayes, 19 Judd Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, says:—"My son Leslie was a martyr to acute indigestion which was caused by the liver i\ot performing its proper functions. Ho was continually in a drowsy stato if sitting about, with a nauseating taste in his mouth, and his tongue all coated. Tho pnins that, took possession of him at times were agonising in their intensity. Flatulence would gather in his stomach and rise up under the he.irt, causing that orean to be very _ orl'atic in its action. Difficulty in breathing created awful pains in the Togion ol his shoulders, often as if some keen instrument, had been suddenly inserted and withdrawn. Words fail to describo the torture he was subject 10, and he was nnablo to do any work. "Tor over two years was he in a lerriWo state, mid (luring this neriod tried all sorfe of remedies 'without the legist bsneficial result. It was after Tending about. Bile Benns that lte resolved to try this inedicine us a Inst resort. Wo were delighted tn find that the first few (loses banished the sluggish .state-of his liver and from that day lie commenced to mend. Continuing with Bile Beans, ttie pain- began to lrs'e their intensity, ho Ws able to enjoy his food, and soon at* tended to his duties With pleasure. After n full cowrie his health Teturned, and to* day he is enthusiastic over his wonderful cure by Bile Brans." A box rf Bile Bcnns should be kent handy in every home. A dece or two in time ;ma.V prevent much sudV-rincr nnd •■live pounds in doctors' l.i Us. Seld !>v 'dl stores and ch("»i>U or ilireet t'rcnv,' The l!il<> Beau Mfg. Co., TO I'itt Sired, Sydney.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1519, 15 August 1912, Page 2
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300SLUGGISH LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1519, 15 August 1912, Page 2
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