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“HAD TO GASP FOR BREATH”

KNIFE-LIKE STABS CAUSED BY INDIGESTION. 1 WOMAN’S AWFUL ILLNESS ENDED BY BILE BEANS. Mrs Louisa Jane Nov, of East street, Brampton, Adelaide, S.A., says: "Acute indigestion caused me terrible suffering. Especially when breathing, the pains were most dreadful, i would simply have to gasp, for a long breath would bo impossible. Sharp pains would shoot through Bay chest and go through to mv back, it seemed as if someone had planted a knim La my back. In the region of the heart lul ness and accumulation of wind was ve.y distressing. When these attacks came on I was not tit for anything, and would have to,lay up while they lasted. Vomiting fils, violent headaches, and attacks of biliousness also added to my misery. As lire result of much retching I became very tore. "I tried many remedies that were supposed to cine these complaints, but they were like water on a duck’s back, and bad not the slightest beneficial effect. It seemed impossible for mo to get any relief. Bile Beans were recommended to me, so I procured a supply. I had only been taking Bile Beans a short time when the shooting pains ceased, and the fits of vomiting were ended. As I persevered •with Bile Beans the headaches became less and less severe, and biliousness war. a thing of the past. After a complete course all my troubles were ended and my cure complete. “I am now always in good health, and lake an occasional dose of Biio Beans to maintain it.” Bile Beans are a safe and a sure specific for constipation, indigestion, headache, bail breath, liver trouble, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, nervousness, that tired feeling, heat fag. lassitude, debility, anemia, and female ailments. Sold by all chemists and stores.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 14526, 30 November 1910, Page 7

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“HAD TO GASP FOR BREATH” Evening Star, Issue 14526, 30 November 1910, Page 7

“HAD TO GASP FOR BREATH” Evening Star, Issue 14526, 30 November 1910, Page 7