HEART ALMOST STOPPED BEATING
AWFUL SUFFERING CAUSED BY BILIOUSNESS AND INDIGESTION.
BILE BEANS THE MARRIED WOMAN'S FRIEND.
Mrs J. Day, of 122 Lord street, Burnley, Melbourne, says: “ Severe attacks of biliousness and indigestion made mo very miserable. These bouts brought on ail accumulation of wind, which would press up against my heart and almost stop it boating. The pain was so intense 1 could scarcely breathe. Between the shoulders I would also have terrible pain, like the thrust of a knife. At times the biliousness would bo so dist.es-;mg .hat I would be prostrated for days, my system being racked by vomiting and straining, giving mo a very bad time indeed. Of ail the many remedies I took in my endeavor to get relief, none were successful until I commenced taking Bile Beans. This splendid medicine soon made a grand change for the better. After a course of Bile Beans the indigestion and biliousness were ended, and those painful attacks are things of the past. Bile Beans cured me completely. Now whenever I feel at all out of sorts a dose or two of my favorite remedy, Bile Beans, soon put mo right." Bilo Beans are unrivalled as a family medicine. They are mild in action anti suitable for young and old of both sexes. Bile Beans are specially valuable for liver trouble, constipation, biliousness, indigestion, headache, bad breath, piles, that tired feeling, lassitude, debility, nervousness, sickness, loss of energy, anamiia, bad blood, and’all female complaints. (Sold by all chemists uud stores.—[AdvUJ
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Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 11
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