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VtOIENT INDIGESTION — ♦ '■ GASPED FOR BREATH— LOST ALL ENERGY. BILE BEANS CURK AFTER MANY TREATMENTS FAILED. "Three years ago I had bad attacks of violent indigestion accompanied by wind around the heart and pains in the baflt and shoulders," says Mrs. Ellen Gainor, 6 Margaret-stireet, Redfern, Sydney, "My. liver and kidneys became congested/ causing awful backaches. I could npt attend ito, my household duties, for stoopihg was next to impossible, while each time I took a breath, the pains in my chest and back were agonising. 'Instead o| getting my breath naturally, I had to' gasp. Headaches became so bad that at times it Beemed as though my head were lifting off. I lost all myi energy, for life seemed a 'burden. "Everything possible I could get hold of did 1 try, but none of them did me any good. After readihg, of some cures by Bile Beans I secured a supply and commenced taking them. The first few doses gave me so much ease that I determined to pel'seVere. As I continued with Bile Beans, the headache and' pains gradually ceased, energy took the place of lassitude, and my health was much better. After a thorough course 'of' Bile Beans all my ailments were ended and I was restored to perfect health. "It is three years ago since Bile Beans have cured me and I have enjoyed 'the best of health since." Bile Beans cures are permanent and lasfing. If you are at all run-down a few doses will soon put you right. Por all stomach and liver troubles Bile Beans are unequalled. No home should ever he without a box of Bile Beans, the world's greatest family medicine Is l^d fmd 2s 9d all chemists and » tores.—

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 3

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288

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 3

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