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PERILS OF CONSTIPATION, j i«a» TERRIBLE SHOOTING PAINS AND SHORTNESS OF BREATH. MADE HEALTHY AND STRONG BY BILE BEANS. " I have led a very active life, and my eagerness In business pursuits led me to neglect my health with disastrous results," says Mr. Henry Mayor, of 1048, Hay-street, West Perth. "By not paying sufficient attention to my diet and the condition of my bowels, my system became run down, I had to pay the full penalty for such carelessness, for soon I was the victim of that awful complaint, constipation. I felt gteatiy depressed, and a feeding of dread, as if something was about to happen, would be continually with me, while terrible pains would shoot through my head from temple to temple. A fulness under the heart caused me to gasp, and I was frightened to breathe for fear of this terrible stabbing *am that would shoot through my body? None of the medicines I took did me- a-ny good ; in fact, I seemed to be worse afterwards. Sleep at night was impossible, and I would bo tossing about in bed for hours. Tho feeling of suffocation that used to overtake me was very distressing. I took all sorts of medicines and so-called remedies without any good result*. A friend recommended me to tak» Bile Beans, and I did so. Bil« Beans gave me almost immediate relief, their action on the bowels being most mild and soothing, with uo griping pains like the ordinary l-emedies I had been taking. I The dizziness and headaches disappeared I and the fulness and wind around the heart left me. As I continued with Bile Beans my appetite returned, and the great mental depression was removed. My general health improved, and after 1 had undergone* a full course of Bil© Beans I was completely cured of the ills." PJ all stores and chemise— Advt>

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 2

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