ARE YOU LIKE A STOPPED CLOCK?
c : A stopped clock is "run down." Are you: 1 Summer's heat and close, trying days tell on tho business man, and still moro on the woman in the home. Loss of appotite, loss of energy, a feeling of constant tiredness, frequent headaches and inability to p,o your old pace—these aro tho signs of being "run down." Tho cure, if yon wish to apply it without wasting time and running up a heavy doctor's bill, is Rile 1-ea'iis. This is no mere theory, ns witness tho following case:—"l suffered considerably from bilious headaches," says Mrs E. Dacey, of Hall >Street. Mount Morgan, Q., "accompanied by vomiting, poor appotite, loss of memory, and a wretched sickly feeling. While these attacks were on mo, work was out of the question. 1 tried many so-called remedies in the hope of gaining relief, but only to meet with disappointment and continuous suffering. A friend who was a great advocate for Bile Beans urged mo to give them a trial, as sho had proved their efficacy in a similar case to my own. I happily followed this advice, and can truthfully say that Bile Beans was the means of restoring mo to health. I now enjoy my food, aad housework is a pleasure." All chemists and stores stock Bilo Beans. at ls lid and 2s 9d per bos. Refuse all substitutes. 7
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12968, 22 November 1907, Page 9
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