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10 TEAMS' READACUES AND iNniaasmoH HEART AFFECTED AND BREATHING DIFFICULT. HOUSEWIFE COMPLETELY CURED BY BILE BEANS. "For about ten year* I wae subject to acute attacks of indigestion, which prostrated me for day* together," says Mrs. M. Ingram, of Crown-etreet, Woolloongabba., South Brisbane. "Violent headaches, dizzitwas, and pains in the back caused me awful agony. Palpitation alarmed me very much, for wind would form under the heart, makingits action very irregular. Breathing at tim«s was a difficulty, and I felt ne if I wae suffocating. Biliousness also attacked me, and altogether I wae ill a terrible plight. When I had almost given up in despair, I commenced taking Bile Beans on the advice of my brother. In a short time this eplendid medicine gave me ease, for the paiwi w«re quickly relieved, all flatulence banished, and the awful eensatioiis round my heart gradually disappeared. By continuing with Bile Bea»e 1 was able to eat with comfort, my liver was strengthened, and I felt better in every way. After a full course of Bile Beans I had a complete return to health, and no longer did I fet»l despondent or weary. I have much faith in Bile Beans, for they cured me in a wonderful manner." ' Bile Beans*-the world's greatest fnmily medicine— are cold by nil stores and chemists at le l^d and 2s 9d per box. i * jKiAifI JBWWBB ■s nb v >v 4 ■■ wT /i^^^BWl&A children '» hospital* 'in M&miPzW En«l»na. Utedbcoattte jgyE^Wr ll is * perfect and iiain» "* ' "™ ral milk toad.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1913, Page 2

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