AWFUL DEBILITY ENDED
“NOW HALE AND HEARTY AT 85.” A SPLENDID CURE BY BILE BEANS. “For three years I suffered terribly from debility and became so bad that 1 hardly expected to live,” says Mrs A. FullArton, of Allen street, WooUoongabba. South Brisbane, “The trouble first commenced with an excess of bile which got into the system. Very soon I became run-down and so weak that I was helpless, my son Andrew having to assist me about- Bilious attacks became eo bad it was impossible for me to keep any food down, everything I would ©at or drink would, retch up. Indigestion attacked me, and the pains in the chest, back, and between the shoulders were dreadful. I became a real wreck of my former self, and gradually got worse and worse. “During this time I tried all sorts of remedies and medicines, but nothing ep.ve me any ease, and at last I gave up all hope. I could see no prospect of ever getting better. My son was very much alarmed at my condition, for he thought I should lose my life during one of the terrible fits of vomiting. It was after reading of some cures by Bile Beans that he purchased a supply and I commenced taking them. When I had finished taking the first box I realised that I was ever so much better for X was able to retain food and began to pick up strength. “I continued with Bile Beans and as I did so the biliousness and indigestion left me, all pains were ended, and my energy returned. After a full course ot Bile Beans I was completely cured and made to feel that life was worth living. Now at 85 years of age I am bale and hearty and in splendid condition, which is all due to Bile Beans.” Obtainable of all chemists and stores.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8358, 19 February 1913, Page 11
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313AWFUL DEBILITY ENDED New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8358, 19 February 1913, Page 11
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