WOMAN'S AWFUL DEBILITY. WAS GIVEN UP-BY FIVE DOCTORS. TERRIBLE ILLNESS ENDED BY BILE BEANS.' ; Mrs. E. Wallace, .of 381 Nowcastlo Street, West Perth, W.A., says:-*'l was attacked by an illness 60on after baby was born, which gradually became worse, causing terrible pain. This debility affected my system generally, while the wholo of my nerves became numb, void of any feeling whatever. Five different doctors attended "mo, but all their treatment proved a failure. I could not get ease from the awful pains.... Then they operated on mo, but they might as well have put their knives into wood, for I had not any feeling whatever, and the operation was a failure. My case_ was regarded as hopeless, and; I was given only a few hours to live. ' "Some time previously I had read of .a case similar to mino being cured by.Bilo Beans, so I told the doctor who was then attending mo that I would like to try Bile Beans. Ho readily agreed, and a supply was obtained. When I had taken a few doses of Bile Beans, tho feeling in my nervous system returned, and hope on'tered my breast. I, began to sleep at night, and I realised I was improving daily. As I continued taking Bile Beans, nil obstructions and poisonous matter was cleared out of my system, and'my health became better daily, and I was able to get about in case and comfort Afler a full course of Bilo Beans my euro was absolutely perfect, and you can imagine my gratitude towards that wonderful medicine, for it saved my life after fivt different doctor? line! given me up." Bile Bonn* urn wild by riiomlnti and stores at . la., lid. and 2a. Od. per box*.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1641, 7 January 1913, Page 3
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288Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1641, 7 January 1913, Page 3
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