WINTER PERILS. AND HOW TO AVOID THEM.
Why do people catch cold sooner in winter, and suffer more from colds than, at any other season? The reason is that winter puts a heavier strain on your system. Hence if your vitality is lowered, if you are run down, anaemic, or convalescent after influenza or fever, let that familiar chilly feeling, those cold hands and feet, that slight hoarseness, andnhat cutting pain in your back or chest, be your danger-signals. By keeping the stomach healthy and the liver active, Bile Beans enable you to defy winter's grim attack on your system. The secret of robust health is rich red blood, tb.3 supply of which is only limited hy imptiired digestion. Bile Beans practically transform the food into rich red blood, which then circulates on its mission of life and heat to ail parts of the body.
Ml H. H. Kyneston. a butcher, residing in Mackay, Queensland, says: — "After a severe cold I suffered considerably with pains in the back. Seeiag Bile Beans advertised as a cure for this trouble, I purchased a supply and took them in accordance with directions. The pains were speedily banished, and my system was toned up and strengthened, i" still occasionally take a Bile Bean to keep mc in good health and to prevent a recurrence of my former trouble appearing, through my susceptibility to colds."
Such testimony provides still another powerful argument in favour of Bile Beans. Takrn on the approach of winter they ward off Coughs, Colds. Influenza," Rheumatism, Lumbago, etc., by toning up the system and purifying and enriching the blood. Price Is. lid., or 2s. 9d. family size, from all Chemists and Stores.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 167, 15 July 1907, Page 3
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