SHOOTING PAINS BETWEEN SHOULDERS.
Racked by Biliousness and Indigestion Perfect Health Restored by Bile Beans Mrs Annie Watson, of 212 Qucensbury street, . Oorlton, Melboarne, says:—"For a long time I was a victim to biliousness, wbilin on some occasions would prostrate me for days. Awful attacks of vomiting would seem to rack mo, and I would feel very sore from the straining effects that followed. I was often attacked by violent fits of indigestion, with pains in the back and chest, accompanied by sharp shooting pains between the shoulders when breathing. I experienced a sense of fulness in thi region of the chest. I did not enjoy my food, and had to be very careful what I did eat, for if I did not take care % became awfully bad. I tried all sorts of remedies, but did not get any relief whatever. A friend recommended Bile Beans. I started a oourso, and soon found this grand medicine was doing mo good. The bi'ious attacks became less frequent, the feell'ng of gradually left me, and the indigestion and all its painful symptoms began to go away. I persevered with Bile Beans until my health was once more excellent. "Whenever I need a tonic to rectify and regulate the system I always take a dose of Bile Beans, for they act splendidly." Bile Beans are a proved cure for headaeiy» constipation, liver trouble, biliousness, indigestion, palpitation, piles, stomach disorders, lack of energy, insomnia, bad breath, impure blood, anaemia, and are a grand tonic for the tired and worn-out worker. Sold by all stores and chemists at Is lid and 2s 9d per box. •
TU> Feilding correspondent of a Wellington paper writes : —An applicant from outside the district for a head mastership in the Wanganui distri:.*t described himself thus: —" Married; 19 years of age; present salary £45."
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Otago Witness, Issue 2985, 31 May 1911, Page 25
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