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Lie TROUBLE ENDED, Pains Were Terrific-Vomited Green Bile. Bile Beans Effect a Wonderful Cure "While living in the country district of Gin Gin I neglected myself," says Mrs Emma Nilligan, Fitzgerald street, Northam, W.A. "My liver became sluggish and I felt very ill. I suffered from terrible pains in the side and soon was a martyr to constipation. I wont from bad to worse, losing flesh until I was only a shadow of urf former self. I was complexly incapacitated, not being able to move, and my household work was neglected. Fearful headaches attacked mo and I also had fearful stabbing pains in the back, especially between tho shoulder blades. Accumulations of wind in the regions of the heart would also causo 'me much agony, whiio at times I would vomit a great quantity of thick green bilo. A sickly feeling accompanied these fits of vomiting and made me fool vorv wretched. I suffered so much that at times I could not wear ail my clothes. I despaired of ever getting better when I read of a case similar to mine that had been cured by Bile Beans. I obtained a supply, and I had only been taking Bile Beans a short time when the fits of vomiting and headaches were ended. No longer was I troubled with flatulence, and the tcrriflic pains became less severe, finally disappearing altogether. I persevered with Bile Beans until all my ailments were reinoyod._ and no longer did I suffer from constipation. Now,' if at anv time I foci at all run down a few dosos of Bile Beans put mo right." Sold bv all stores and chemists at Is lid and 2s 9d per box. Tho standard family medicine.

Storrie's ridger is tho only one with patent hillside attachment and facilities ioi packing drills whero tho. land is dry.— Nimmo and Blair.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15142, 13 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15142, 13 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15142, 13 May 1911, Page 8

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