DIGESTIVE DISORDERS.
"WAS AFRAID TO EAT-DKPAIREn OF BEING CURED. PERFECT.. HEALTH RESTORED BY BILE : BEANS. "For twelve years I was a martyr to ill-health whioh was caused by digeshvo troubles," says Mrs. Francos S. Scovell, of 35 Margaret Street, Norwood, Adelaide. "Awful pains under tho heart caused by flatulence became very alarming. I .was afraid to lie down at night for fear I would suffocate, while headaches and' amito pains between the shoulders- were. dreadful. After only a morsol of food I experienced a sensation of fulness accom* ' panied by a feeling of Suffocation, and I became almost afraid to cat. Sharp,. , shooting pains in my chest became so ba<V that I liardly dared breathe. My health was completely wrecked and I despaired of ever finding anything which would euro mo, "At last I was induced to try what Bile Beans would do. I commenced taking this medicine, and before I had finished tlio first box I felt u decided improvement in my condition. Tlio distressing symptoms gradually left nib, my oppetito returned and I wts able to 6lcep well at night. I persisted with Bile Beans until my indisposition was ill an end and I was once more enjoying robust health. Now, thanks entirely to Bile Beans, I can , perform my household duties with pleas- ; m-p and it is a treat to feel so well. . For all stomach and liver disorders Bile {>ans arc tho world's finest specific, ,ond ' are unrivalled as a. general family modi- i cine. Sold by all stores and ohcinista.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1712, 1 April 1913, Page 6
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255DIGESTIVE DISORDERS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1712, 1 April 1913, Page 6
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