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LASSITUDE, SLEEPLESSNESS AND LOSS OF APPETITE.

Bile Beans are invaluable in the Try ing Summer SeiA6n.

Summer heat induces languor and lassitude where the vital functions are not up to concert pitch. ,'Bile Beansare a safe and potent vegetable medicine; which sets the stomach and liver right, and keep them healthy and vigorous, thus tonirig up the entire and nervous system. Mrs E. Marlow, of Myrtle Town, Pinkenba, Qf, says :..."Por many years I suffered agong with sick headaches. They had the etffiect of thoroughly disorganising my whole system. 1 had no appetite lor food, my sleep was broken, and I experienced terrible pains about the body. I tried many, so-called remedies, and had medical advice, without the least benefit accruing. The attacks woulid come on quite suddenly, and were invariably accompanied by retching. All work was then out of the question—they completely prostrated me. Bile Beans were brought to my notice, and I underwent -a course, with the gratifying result that my health was speedily restored. That is over eight years'agio,, and I have not since been troubled with the complaint." As a summer medicine Bile Beans are unequalled. By toning up the liver and stomal -.ml- gently opening the bowels, they promptly dispel summer fag, langour, lassitude, fatigue, headache, debility.-loss of appetite, anaemia, and ensure sleep by restoring Nature's healthy functions. Bile Beans are tho most efficacious of modern family medicines, and owe their phenomenal and consistent success to the fact that they are compounded only from Natures finest herbs and roots. Obtainable evervwhere at 1/1.1, or 2/9 large family box, (containing three times the i- H)

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXV, Issue 2126, 29 January 1909, Page 3

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LASSITUDE, SLEEPLESSNESS AND LOSS OF APPETITE. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXV, Issue 2126, 29 January 1909, Page 3

LASSITUDE, SLEEPLESSNESS AND LOSS OF APPETITE. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXV, Issue 2126, 29 January 1909, Page 3