FITS OF NAUSEA AND RETCHING
PROSTRATED BY EXHAUSTIONUNABLE TO WORK— AWFUL BILIOUS ATTACKS ENDED BY BILE BEANS. " For years I was a martyr to bad health," says Mr. M. Whelan, of Han-nan-street, Kalgoorlie, W.A., "which was caused, I think, by acute dyspepsia and frequent bilious attacks. Every morning I was attacked by fits of nausea and dry retching, and many times I was prostrated with exhaustion. The pangs of indigestion caused me to suffer greatly, and I was unable to attend to my work properly. Although I took many medicines, not one of them did me any good. "After looking through some particulars of Bile Bean cures, I thotight I would try this medicine. I obtained a supply, and started taking them. To my great joy and astonishment I soon found Bile Beans were doing me good. The pains left me and no longer was I troubled igith biliousness or retching.' As I continued with Bile Beans, my health improved generally, and I felt' brighter in' every way. Day by day I grew stronger until after I had taken a full course, all my ailments were ended, and I was enjoying perfect health. "Since Bile Beans cured me, I have had no return of my trouble for which I am thankful." Bile Beans are* obtainable from all chemists and stores.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 5, 28 February 1913, Page 4
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