WAS NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE.
THREE YEARS' COMPLICATION OF BILIOUSNESS AND GASTRITISOTHER REMEDIES USELESS-NOW • HALE AND HEARTY AT 85, THANKS TO BILE BEANS. Mrs.. A. Fullerton, residing in Allen Street, Woolloongabba, South Brisbane, says:—"Some twelvo years ago I had a terrible illness, which afflicted me for three long years. An excess of bilo got into my system, and I was hardly expected to live. I grew so weak that I was utterly helpless, my son having to help me about; in fact, I was a perfect wreck and a shadow of my former self. The symptoms seemed to point to a complication of biliousness and gastritis, for I used to retch up everything I ato or drank, the straining being terrible, and the pains in my stomach unbearable. I also suffered agonies from indigestion. The pains in tho chest and back and between the shoulders were dreadful. Housework was out of the question, and I gradually grew wor.se and worse, until all hopes wero given up for my recovery. I tried every description of medicine and so-called remedies in my search for a cure, but I could not get relief from any of them. They did me absolutely no good whatever, and my money was simply thrown away. My son, reading that Bile Beans were a proved euro for ailments similar to those that I was suffering from, purchased a box of this splendid medicine, and persuaded mo to" try them. After the first few doses I realised that Bile Beans wero doing me a lot of good, so I continued taking them, and began to pick up strength, the biliousness entirely abating and my stomach being stronger my nppotito greatly improved in consequence. I underwent a good course of Bile Beans and gave them a fair trial, nnd I was entirely cured of all mv ailments, freed of all pain, and restored to health. I am 85 years of age, hale mid hearty, nnd I owe my good health entirely to Bilo Beans." Bile Beans end biliousness, headache, indigestion, constipation, piles, female ailments, bad blood, bad breath, nnaemin, rheumatism, sciatica, and by gi.vins; tone to the system ward oft' coughs, colds, and influenza. All chemists and stores.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1569, 12 October 1912, Page 2
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368WAS NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1569, 12 October 1912, Page 2
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