ONLY A COLD.
"You are not looking very well to-day; what is the matter?" J'Oh, nothing, only just a cold in the nose, but ft will be all right to-morrow." How often de we hear the above assertion ? If people only knew the danger of a cold in the nose f they would not look upon it as a mere detail. A cold in the nose is often the forerunner of a complication of ills, and so, too, are damp feet and chills.. In order to guard against evil effects from colds, the body must "be kept in a healthy glow. That, Bile Beans for Biliousness will do for you. This is their mode of procedure; They go direct to the liver, cleanse that organ thoroughly, and set it in good working order. In their" journey through the body, they cause the bowels to disperse the unnecessary and impure bile in the stomach, and see that just a sufficient quantity of that fluid remains with the patient. The kidneys and consequently the urinary organs, are repaired, and a free passage is allowed the blood to proceed on its course- of circulation. The blood running freely through tie body of necessity brings friction or magnetism, and the < friction brings Avarmth. This is what Bile Beans succeed in doing, and that is the reason why they are invaluable during the winter season.
WINDS Need have no horrors for you. It's winds and rains may give you COUGHS " and COLDS. TF you propose getting rid of your troubles is all you require. It«sooths inflamed surfaces and tender membranes, loosens hard phlegm, and causes free expectoration. Breaks *-<*---* «* Price Is 6d and 2s 6d everywhere. Wholesale AscentsAND .00 i* Sole Proprietors— _**•:.- - LOASBY'S WAHOO MANUFACTTTrtwo .company, JAmr^DTm__^ hG
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10986, 8 June 1901, Page 10
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