PROSTRATED BY BILIOUSNESS
\IOLKNT FIT,- OF VOMITING (* \USR) AWFUL STRAIX. _ aw ,™ SPLENDID CUKI-: BY IMU-TIJKAX? "Fearful attack? of indirection and biliousness made my life a niiserr," savs M,< il. Murpnv, „[ 16 Andrews 'stieet. inVJaidc. 'vine accumulation of wind in the stomach caused terrible pain under the neart, accompanied ov awful pains between t.| lc shoulders. } also suffered from dizziness and violent headaches. When these attacks were veiy severe 1 could not .do any work I would be thoroughly prostrated lor days together with awful bilioutness. Violent IJUs of vomiting would strain me internally and cause great soreness, making me very weak. "An eminent doctor attended me with no success. 1 then tried many remedies but all the treatment 1 went under was of no avail. Nothing seemed able to nu* me. Then I adopted the advice of n friend, and commenced taking Rile Beans' After a few dopes I noticed a remarkable difference in my condition. The dizziness and headache ceased, and I was aWe to eat in comfort, I lesolved to continue, with Bile Beans, and after a full course I was completely restored to health, and haye. never been troubled with any of mv old complaints ever since." Bile Beans are sold by all chemists and stores.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 1
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209PROSTRATED BY BILIOUSNESS Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 1
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