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TERRORS OF CONSTIPATION.

VOMITING AND STABBING PAINS

TILE BEANS CURE PERMANENTLY.

Mrs. C, Clarkson, Darcy Park Estate, Clyde, N.S.W., says: —“Indigestion and severe bilious attacks made my life a misery. The primary cause of my trembles was constipation. My kidneys became affected, and I suffered from a disordered liver. When 1 would breathe, acute pain like a knife-thrust would catch me between the shoulders, while the heavy weight that seemed to settle on the chest created a most unpleasant sensation. Wind also troubled me, my stomach would swell up and I had awful vomiting fits, Gas arising from sourness of the stomach would cause a choking sensation. One night I vomited so much that I could only bring up mouthfuls of green bile. The strain proved too much, and I lapsed into a state of complete insensibility. I tried tonics and several other remedies, thinking- they might do me good, but they all failed to bring pie relief. An old nurse who had derived benefit from a course of Bile Beans strongly recommended me to try this medicine Her advice I followed, and after I had been taking Bile Beans , a short, time, there was a wonderful change in me for the better. I was soon cured of constipation, and my liver was restored to natural j activity; the bilious attacks left me! entirely, and no longer was I distracted by fits'of vomiting. After completing a course of Bile Beans all my ills were banished, and I have had. splendid health ever since. It is two | and a half years since Bile Bears cured me.”

Bile Beans end constipation, indigestion, biliousness, headache, piles, liver trouble, flatulence, anaemia, debility, bad breath, poor blood and female ailments. Of all chemists and stores,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1911, Page 8

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TERRORS OF CONSTIPATION. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1911, Page 8

TERRORS OF CONSTIPATION. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1911, Page 8

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