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jf&Back, Legs & Hands Badly Affected—Dreatlfui Swelling & 1 g|t Inflammation Caused Great Pain—Unable to Get About. | MOTHER SPLEHDID PURE BY BILE BEAMS. 1 T was a great,sufferer from rheumatics," says Mrs. A. Staple- if ton, of J36 Forbes St., Sydney. "It caught me most severely f| in ' eg,s ' anc * faands» and the pain was so dreadful jS /mWSW W/'Jlitill 3t was »®PossiWc for me to get about. . Sharp twinges p MilllP? Wmlrn wou!d shoot through the affected parts with torturing $ WMi -f c^ect * ' anc * ' im k s swelled up enormously, and I used fj ' to an y° ne t° come near me for fear they would touch me. || Wr Even slightest pressure, as from the bed-clothes, would cause tlif • M. ft WJ me great a 2 ony * • t \j "I suffered thus for a long time without getting ease from any- ?$ i 1 r thing.. Bile B:ans being recommended to me as a proved cure tor If / rheumatics, I started a course, and presently I was conscious of f j great relief. The twinges grew less in their violence and frequency, '$ J|||||||> J the inflammation and pain left the parts, and the swelling went 'M down. Altogether I felt very much better, so I continued || / jL Beans until I was quite recovered. p y. " Bile Beans are a grand medicine, and I have also found them ;| p "|| a splendid remedy for biliousness. I suffered terribly from this If plj \v complaint and severe headaches, which used to prostrate me for 0 jfp Mrs. stapicton, who recom- [ da ys together and render me unfit for anything. A course of i $j mends Bile Beans to all Bile Beans completely cured me of these distressing |j sufferers. |j troubles, and now a dose of Bile Beans keeps me free from them- |j j| " From my experience I can confidently re|jj commend Bile Beans as a splendid remedy 1 I THE STflflßtßO Fflf.llLV r«CIHE| |||§|i| Bile Beans have a world-wide reputation as a W\ proved remedy in cases of Biliousness. Headache, s5 Indigestion, Stomach Troubles, Constipation, f£ l Ma IPv A 9 ffl JMf /9 /b Wnli W Piles, Female ailments, Bad Blood. Bad Breath. /AWf Igf jyrM J&? Mf M J$A ws (fii Anseniia, Rheumatism, Sciatica, and by giving? tone Wf jrgtyrf //y /$/ fey<3s\ \i>' •m •£ the system ward off Colds. Coughs, and in- UJ Jr fw fe/ JTJ AJ r iHrk k F£g Jluenzo. Obtainable at 1/1} and 2/0 large box (con- £i\X AM ** £>/ / 7 i*J <£? / ■ \S\ tains three times (he size), or all chemists E&V 4sL^>®v

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1178, 13 July 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1178, 13 July 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1178, 13 July 1911, Page 3

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