CHRONIC INDIGESTION. DOCTORS BAFFLED AND DEFEATED. A PERMANENT CURE BY BILE BEANS. "About nineteen years ago," says Mr. Henry Speer, a blacksmith, of Lynch Street, Young, N.S.W., "1 first felt tho symptoms of indigestion. The pains I experienced wero terrible, and would completely double me' up. I consulted doctors. They all agreed it was an aggravated form of indigestion, and one told me that I would not live four hours unless I got ease from the pain. Another doctor advised operating, but this I would not agree to. All tho doctors could do for me was to administer morphia and opium to deaden the pain. I was under the doctors' hands for many years, attending them regularly until my patience was exhausted. About seven years ago, hearing that Bile Beans had cured many cases of indigestion, I decided to give them a fair trial. After having taken them regularly a few weeks J noticed a great improvement in my condition. Thus encouraged, I persevered with Bile Beans, and was elVcctively and thoroughly cured, it is'now five years since-) had an'aUnck f)f indigestion, which 1 think can bo taken as a guarantee that the cure is permanent. Whore life was once a burden, it is now a pleasure, and altogether I feel a dif- . fereut man." I Bile Beans am unequalled for head- 1 ache, biliousness, indigestion, piles, constipation, liver disorder, stnmar.li trouble, bad breath, colds, rheumatism, sleeplessness, nervousness, general debility, weakness influenza, anaemia, and female ailments. Of all chemists and stores, at Is. ljd., aud 2s. Dd. per box.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 848, 21 June 1910, Page 7
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