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TIRED, JADED WOMEN'S

Emtet Restored *y Bile Beans.

Are there not thousands to-day toiling ta bravely against sickness and depresspn. Through confinement indoors, tori-work, lack of fresh air, and the deJJJJtating effect of the weather, the sys«m becomes " run down." This results to unpaired digestion, stomach troubles, freidache, biliousness, and loss of appe*te. with perhaps -vomiting and sensa™ns of Dsdessness. The surest specific X Bile Beans. Being purely vegetable. "j E y assist assimilation and digestion, tt«. restori ttg the natural vigour and »c jaded" feeling disappears. •• Some "felye" months ago."' says Mrs. Sarah i*" s * of 5 Avon-street, Glebe Point, eitaey. •• a friend of mine told mc she fM used your Bile Beans, and that ti»y tt -th her Of Baiousn ess, and I was ttne time run down from anxiety" and •«rwork, she advised mc to try them. tS?- a real " P«*>nie-up," as I felt h> Sγ m the monii ng as when I went _oed, and my appetite was greatly imin facti x was quite done ■?» * did not know what to do to re|"*r my strength. Although I was a SffipLi Pr T iUdiced against medicines in ■■£jr~™» * 'was persuaded to eiv e your w««^L a tTia1 ' and tt is *>«» mu <* J««ire that I tell you that a very few .&£m worked a miracle with mc. I Si, 1 beaefit *t once by gg taght after taking one or two at .and my usual health began to re'S m th f. house -"' Mrs. Lewis sentiments of thousands of who, thanks to Bile "XttfrV"* 1 v that P rfceless treasure »Win i* housewHe should keep * BOX . m h « medicine cupboard.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 66, 18 March 1907, Page 3

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TIRED, JADED WOMEN'S Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 66, 18 March 1907, Page 3

TIRED, JADED WOMEN'S Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 66, 18 March 1907, Page 3