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INDESCRIBABLE.MISERY WHICH BILE BEANS CURED; . Miss E. Miller, of 10 Alexander Parado, Vilzroy, Melbourne, says:—"For many years I endured awful agonies, caused by biliousness and indigestion. What I went through no one hut myself knows. Accumulated biln caused inn terrible suffering, and when, the attacks wore on I would have to stop every now and again even if I was in the street. Quantities of bile caused me to retch and strain in an awful manner. These dreadful iHnessos made me very weak and miserable, and nothing seemed able to shako them oft'. Excruciating headaches' and rirendful pains 'across the forehead nearly drove mo mad. At other times pains in my stomach and across my chest would double me up so much that I had to walk in u crouching attitude. Sometimes they would grip me so had that I had to stand and hold on to something for supportwhile the attack ;lasted. The misery t endured was indescribable. Although I persevered with several remedies 1 did not obtain any relief. It was after reading nbout Bile Beans that I decided to try this medicine. After bkicj.' them as instructed for a short time, I realised they were doing mo good. My bowels, liver, anil-kidneys were gradually brought in.to a healthy state, and I began to 'feel much belter in myself. • By continuing taking Bile Beans I was soon free' from headaches and the other dreadful pains and symptoms. Soon I had a healthy appetite, nnd after a full course of Bile Bnans I was restored to perfect health. Now I feel splendid and fit, and can perform my duties with pleasure." This grand family medicine is sold by all chemists and stores.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1299, 30 November 1911, Page 8
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