WINTER PERILS.
HOW TO AVOID LIVER CHILLS
AND INFLUENZA
Why do people catch cold sooner, and suffer more from colds in winter than at any other time? The simple reaeon is that winter pute a heavier strain on the system. Hence, if your vitality is lowered, if you are run down, anjcmic, or just convalescent after influenza or fove?, let that familiar chilly feeling, those frozen hands and feet, that slight hoarseness, and that cutting pn|in in your back and 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, real Wood, the suppjy of which is only limited by impaired digestion. When your food is doing you no good, how can strength and bodily heat be main- j tamed? Bile Beans practically transform the food into rich, red blood, which ther. circulates on its mission of life and heat to all parie of the body. Mr A. J. Breach, a commercial traveller, of Dunedin, N.Z., says:—"l boar witness that among the many pills and mixtures which are manufactured for th« ills of mankind, Bile Beans stand out prominently as the most effective and reliable. I may state that after many years of close confinoment at office work, and having had several attacks of influenza, my health ran down to such an extent that my work was often performed with difficulty. Hardly a week passed but my head i ached,' and my digestion was much impaired. After trying many professed remedies my attention was directed, to the many testimonials in praise of Bile Beano. On taking about half a box, I felt a vast improvement. The digestive organs were* pnt in good, trim, and & splendid appetite revived. The after-effects of influenza have entirely left mc. I am confident if an occasional dose, of Bilo Beans is taken, it will he the means of warding off such ailments.' .
Act on Mr Breach's advice by taking a few timely doses of Bile Beans. Obtainable from all chemists ajid stores, at Is l£d and 2s 9d per box. . 1
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13170, 17 July 1908, Page 3
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