TERRIBLE INDIGESTION.
A CONSTANT SUFFERER CURED BY BILE BEANS. When your arm gets tired withJMrßing baby, carrying a bag. or doing a"ny work in the office or the home, you H*changß hands." If you didn't, your ( am.' would become useless. Indigestion , . means "jaded stomach." You can't '",'ehange stomachs" and you can't stop eating. Do you see how serious, therefose, mdi' gestion iB? Ah overworked organ is crying out for rest, and every meal you are obliged to take throws uporuit more work. All you can do is to give" it help to>do the work, and that'a just wiiab Bile Beans do. They help feeble, overworked stomachs to digest food, and whftft they have toned up the stomach to its full strength you leave them off. The following convincing fes'fcimony affords conclusive proof of the efficacy of Bile Beans for this painful, prevalent complaint. Mrs. M. Cox, of '^Walton Villa, ' Gore-street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, says: "I was always suffering rJrom indigestion, accompanied by feaVfUl pahis across my back, t consulted a doctor, 'and from him received &• prescription. 1 took this medicine for some considerable time^ but gained next to no relief. Wheii mentioning my trouble to a friend, 1 was strongly advised to try Bile Beajis, .as this medicine was a proved cure for my complaint. I accordingly underwent a thorough course of Bile Beahs, extending over three months, at the end of which period I was thoroughly cured. I. also, am now a great believer in Bile Beans, and never fail to recommend them to my friends." , , Bile Beans ( are the world's greatest specific for biliousness, rlvspepsia. head* ache, piles, rheumatism, and all lives ailments.— 'Advfc.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1913, Page 3
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275TERRIBLE INDIGESTION. Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1913, Page 3
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