BILE BEANS AGAIN.
THBi' CURE A WELLINGTON LADY.
Mrs Peterson says:—"For giving tone to the system they are perfect." 6 \Ve often hear pcuiue say, "It is one thing to make money, ...... another thing, to keep ii," and so might it t>, aam of health, "it 13 one thing to have fe.ooa health, and another thing to keep it" How many strong healthy constitutions have gone to decay simply because they have not been looked after. Just as necessary as it is for us to clean our naila every day, and just as necessary as it is for a clock to be occasionally cleaned, or tho bottom of v sh.ip scraped, so it is necessary that we should give some attention to our health. Every constitution wants to be what is known as' •■toned up." That is to say, the organs of the body should bo put in .proper working order, tho kidneys cleaned, the liver stimulated, and the head kept thoroughly clear. This is the object of Bile Beans, as the following case will prove.—Mis Peterson, who lives at Ko. 6 Crawford Lane, Wellington, A.Z., says:—"l have used Bile Beans, and have found them a valuable and gentle aperient. For corrective purposes and giving tono to the system, they are perfect. For relief in cases of constipation they cannot bo beaten. I can confidently recommend them to all in need of relief, and to those who desire their constitution built up."
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10785, 12 October 1900, Page 2
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