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NOT ILL-BUT AILING.

ADVICE TO THOSE OCT-OF-SORTS.

I There are thousands of women and men ' who, though they are not really il], i n \ the true sense of the word, are always ' ailing. They constantly dwell on the borders of ill-health. People who are always ailing, though not really ill. spend their lives on the edge of an awful abyss. into which the first ppidemk- or first chilly weather may sweep their frail forms. But apart from the dajiser of always ailing, this condition is in" itself most miserable and trying. Yon have neither the energy to share other people's pleasures, nor the strength to resist brooding over more or less magnified Srouble. Headaches, sickness, pains after and before meals, only accentuate the ever-present feeling of depression and weariness. Because oi the sedentary lives they lead, women are very liable to"_u_er Irom this "always ailing"'-" condition. All this is a sign that you are low in tone, and that you need a course of Bile Beans to restore your lost health and buoyant spirits. Bile Beans enable you to "live" every day. not drag through it. Bile Beans owe their great success to the natural and unfailing efficacious action of certain precious herbal extracts of which they .are composed. The wise housewife always has a bc_ of BOe Beans handy, ready for prompt adnniriistration to her husband and self as soon as occasion needs, whilst by cutting a Bean in half no finer medicine for children could be iannd, a. half-Bean being easy to tafce and gentle in action. " '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 137, 10 June 1907, Page 3

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NOT ILL-BUT AILING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 137, 10 June 1907, Page 3

NOT ILL-BUT AILING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 137, 10 June 1907, Page 3

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