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ACUTE INDIGESTION.

Brisbane Woman's Tekbible Sufferix<* Exded bt Bile Beaxs. "I suffered from Indigestion in an acute form," writes Mrs E. M'Cabe, of Montagu* street, Stone's Corner, Brisbane. " I think it was brought on in the first place to my, eating too soon after heavy -work". Ine symptoms, which were most distressing, were terrible ftvioing pains in my stomach and chest, sleeplessness, and no relish top food, resulting in my health being so much, upset that I became unable to perform my duties, having to leave it to my daughter. I became aged and careworn with the agony the Indigestion caused - especially after I had eaten. I tried several remedies, but found none so beneficial as Bile Beans, which, after but one dose., brought ma relief, and the reaction towards improved health was so great that I thought J should never be ill again. Now, at tha slightest indication of a return to the Indi» gestion, I at once take a dose of Baa Beans, with always the same result— im* 1 mediate relief." . ' Bile Beans are a certain cure for indigestion, biliousness, headache, constipationy debility, loss of appetite, summer .fa*; sleeplessness, bad breath, anaemia, livei? troubles, and all digestive disorders. Ob* tamable from all chemists and stores ac le lid and 2s 9di per box. The 2s 9d, constaining three times' Is lid, is recommended for family use. It was stated at the. Mile End Poor Lax inquiry that contracts hid beien/given to a builder .at prices 108 per cent higher than, other tenderera* j

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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 29

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ACUTE INDIGESTION. Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 29

ACUTE INDIGESTION. Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 29

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