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'■ CMF" PURCHASED Hi A SiiGLE OftDEft. | A TRIBUTE TO THE WORLD'S GREATEST REMEDY.

A PROVED WS-MAE, (From the Adelaide Advertiser.) Many wonderful cures have been placed to the credit of Bile Beans for Biliousness, and wo have now to chronicle the marvellous case of an old lady of 80 summers, who has suffered the most excruciating agony for the last 40 years, and has been discharged from a hospital as incurable. Mrs Bridget M'Arney, tho lady in question, resides at Gibson street, Bowden, Adelaide, where a reporter of the Adelaide Advertiser interviewed her a short time sincp. Mrs M'Arney is a typical daughter of the " Emerald Isle." She has lived at her present, address for nearly nino years, and in the district for 17 years, and is very widely known. "Toll you the story of my illness? " sho said, in response to a preliminary question. Certainly I will, with pleasure. " About 40 years* ago I became very ill. I suffered from severe pains in the head, chest, and stomach, and used to have bad fits of retching, and always, on getting up in tho morning, had a bad taste in my mouth. I could not enjoy my food, and at last became so bad that I had to call in .a doctor. He prescribed for me, and I continued taking the medicine, but it did me no good, I then called in another doctor, who told me that I was suffering from a disordered liver, and advised a change of climato as the only remedy. I tried cither medicines, which did me no good, so I 'resolved to' try tho change of climate, and came out to South Australia. My health, however, did not improve, but, on the other hand, I gradually became worse, and often, when venturing a few yards from my house to get a little freeh air, fell down in the street, and had to be assisted to my home. I gradually became worse, and my friends took me to a hospital, but after the doctor had nearly physicked me to death they discharged me as incurable. When I left that institution I was so weak that my daughter had to assist — almost carry — me from the door to the tram, a distance of only a few yards. The doctors also told my daughter that I was not to be left alone, as I might be called away from this world at any moment." "To look at you now, Mrs M'Arney," said the reporter, " no one would think you had Buffered a pain in your life ! " " That is just how I feel," replied the old lady,- cheerfully, "and it is all through Bile Beans." " Wha.t induced you to try Bile Bean* after

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Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 16

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