AWFUL DEBILITT ENDED.
"NOW HALE AND; HEARTY AT 85." A/SPLENDID CURB BY BILE BEANS. '■■ "For; threo years "I suffo'red : terribly froni debility and became so bad that T hardly expected to live," says Mrs. A. Fullertoh, of Allen Stretc.Woollcongabba, South Brisbane. "Tho trouble first com : menced with an excess of bile .which got into'tho system. . Very soon I becamo run-down and so weak that I was helpless, my son Andrew having to assist mo about. Bilious nttaoks became so bad it was impossible for mo to keep any food down, • everything I would eat or tlrink would retch up. Indigestion attacked me, and the pains in the chest,, back, arid between the shoulders were dreadful.' I becamo a real wreck of my. former self, and grnduallv got worse-and worse. '"During this time I tried all Wrts'of remedios and medicines, but nothing gave me., any ease, and at last I gavo up all 'ho'po,' I could w no prospect of ever gotting better. ' My son Was ■ very much alarmed at mV condition, for he thought I should lose'my life during,bno of the terriblo fits of vomiting. It was after fending of fviino cures by Bile Beans that lie purchased n supply, and I commenced takinrt them. Wheti I had finished taking tho first box I realised that-1 was ever to miioli better, for I was. able I* retain food and began-to nick up ,4rcngth. "T continued with Bile Beans, and as I did so the biliousness and indigestion left mo, nil pains were ended, and my energy returned. After n full conrso of Bile Beans I was completely cured, hnd mftdo to feel ithflt life was worth living. Now lit 85' years of .i«o I am hale nwl hearfy. nnd in splendid "ondition, which ij nlfdne to Bile Beans." Obtainable of all chemists and stores.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 4 February 1913, Page 9
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304AWFUL DEBILITT ENDED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 4 February 1913, Page 9
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