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Debility Ended.

AUCKLAND PRAISE FOR BILE BEANS.

Generally debility is a state which is generally caused by a combination of nervous exhaustion, indigestion deranged liver and constipation. It is brought about by tha system being run down, psi 13 very prevalent at this season of the year. Bile Beau 3 have been proved in thousand* of cases to be an undoubted specific for liability as an illustration of which Sliss Mary Tnttersull, of Cook St, Auckland, writes:— " Bfilieving that you are a1.v1.y3 pleased to receive testimony as to tho eitk'-acy of Bile Boans, 1 desire to ad>l my testimony to their value in bases, of debility, aud sick nnd nervioiis headaches. Debility is a complaint from which I frequently suffer, nnd'l find that by using Bile Buans I receive considerable relief. As a purgative I am satisfied that they cjiunot be surpassed. They are pleasant to take, aud cause no pain or uue^ sinae-s in their action. T shall hay« much pleasure in recommending them to my friends i.ud acquaintaneps." Rilo Beans* have now a world wide reputation for curing biliousness, headache, inci^sf.icn, constipation, piles, debility, female weaknesses, nervousness, bad blood, punpl«3, iind all skin eruptions, bad breath, anaemia, loss of appetite, rheumatism, influenza, and, in fact, all uilm-nts that owe t-hftir origin to a disordered liver. H;lfl Beans aru obtainable from all medicine vendors, price Is 1-Jd, or 2s 9d large box, (contains threß times ihe quantity of the Is lid.)

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXi, Issue 6066, 12 September 1903, Page 4

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Debility Ended. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXi, Issue 6066, 12 September 1903, Page 4

Debility Ended. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXi, Issue 6066, 12 September 1903, Page 4