BILE BEANS SAVED MY LIFE.
Reduced to a "Wreck by Constipation and Piles.— Doctors were Baffled. "I am sure I would not have been aliva to-day had it not been for Bile Beans," says Mrs M. Beacall, of 8 Vere et., North Richmond Melbourne. " Before I camo from London to Australia, I had a terrible illness that would' have proved fatal, for I went into a decline and grew weaker and weaker. The cause of this arose from a severe form of constipation and internal piles. I suffered in a most distressing way, and my whole system was wrecked. My appetite was lost, I had no energy whatever, and I could not work. From ten stones I wasted away to. seven. The mind also reacted on the bod'y, I was greatly distressed and fully believed I was incurable. I was treated by various doctors, but not one of them could do anything for me. My case seemed d puzzler. " Being strongly recommended to try Bile Beans I got a supply and commenced taking them. They resulted in saving my life. After I had taken a few dose* I realised, that at last I was on the road to a complete cure, for I felt a corresponding improvement witih each dose. The constipated condition relaxed and I also felt eased in every other respect. The piles gradually disappeared and I gradually regained my weight until I reached ten stones four pounds. As I perseverec* with Bile Beans I grew stronger and mor< healthy, and the blood flowed in mj veins with increased swiftness _and eacf day brought the flush and glow of healtl to my cheeks, until finally life regained for m.o its lost dharm. Bile Beans com* plctely rid me of all my ailments and restored me to perfect health and figurei I can strongly recommend Bile Beans.' Sold by all "stores and chemists.
The South Australian Government has decided to put down horse-traction mono railways in certain outlying areas, to be used for hauling- farmers' produce to tlhe ordinary railways. T!ne system is caloulabod to increase the hauling capacity of a home by 80 per cent. Russian Government surveyors engaged in Siberia are continually finding prosperous colonies of Russian settlers whcee erj»ie»j* mas rixkasme. im -foe a'athorifta at St. Petersburg.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3003, 4 October 1911, Page 65
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