TERRIFIC SHOOTING PAINS.
HEART AFFECTED-HAD NO DESIRE TO LIVE. A HOUSEWIFE CURED BY , BILE BEANS. Mas. Eliza Smith, of 32, Wentworth Street, Tempe, Sydney, says:—"For three years I was a martyr to indigestion and violent headaches. Terrific pains in the; chest and back caused me so much suffering that I had very little desire to live. My heart was also affected, and flatulence added to my suffering. Awful shooting pains across the temples nearly sent me distracted, and at times it was all I could do to contain myself. During these long - years I took a great .number of remedies, but riot one of them gave me any relief. "At last I was persuaded to take Bile Beans, with'excellent results. After a few doses the headaches became lees severe, and gradually ceascd altogether. My appetite, which had been very poor, returned and I was able to enjoy my food. I determined to continue with Bile Beans until all my troubles were ended, and after a full course the indigestion and pains were banished, flatulence no longer troubled me, and I was able to get about and enjoy life. Bile Beans cured men a wonderful manner. ' This splendid medicine ii* mild in action, and_ does not gripe or cause unpleasant pain. I always keep a box r f Bile Beans in the house.' 'Bile Beaqs are sold by all stores and chemists.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15262, 28 March 1913, Page 4
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