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STABS IN THE SIDE.

AWFUL PAINS OF INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. BILE BEANS THE PROVED REMEDY. We give here further convincing testimony as to the splendid value of Bile Beans as a remedy for indigestion. Mrs. G. England, of 1, Avon-place, off Hainesstreet. North Melbourne, says:—“l suffered terribly from indigestion. This awful complaint caused severe pains in Hie chest, and my life was made almost insupportable. In my left side I would have short sharp pains like the stab from a knife, which would make me gasp. A lump would rise in my chest, causing acute agony. My appetite disappeared, I could not. eat, and I 'became very thin. I was also a victim to dizziness, which upset me very much. Constipation troubled me and caused me to be subject to most violent headaches. The constipation made me so ill that I had at last to go into the hospital, but the various remedies they tried were of no use. On the advice of my mother, I commenced taking Bile Beans, and soon the pains ceased. As I persevered with this splendid medicine my bowels were made regular, the headaches no longer troubled me, and my health returned. Soon I was quite well again.” At this season if you feel as if you have no energy, too weary to do anything, yet you cannot sleep at night, you need Bile Beans. Commence a course without delay. You will soon feel fit and well and full of energy. Of all stores and chemists.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 10, 8 March 1911, Page 45

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STABS IN THE SIDE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 10, 8 March 1911, Page 45

STABS IN THE SIDE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 10, 8 March 1911, Page 45

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