SPRING FAG.
BILE BEANS ARE THE TRUE ,TONIC AND BLOOD-PURIFIER.
It is well to remember that at this
season, of all others, the human system needs toning up, and putting in thoroughly healthy condition. At springtime you should feel so full of life and vigour, your energy should be just bubbling over. M, instead, you feel only equal to walking at a snail's pace —feel out-of-sorts, "head-: achy," "livery," bad-tempered, without appetite, or have blood troubles such' as blotches, pimples, boils; rashes, eruptions, or irritation—de-, pend upon it you are "liverish," your system is out of order, your blood is impure—you have spring-fag. Bile Beans are the finest medicine known for the ailments of spring. Being! purely vegetable, and working or} Nature's own lines, they purify the blood, flush the bowels and regulate them to natural effort, cleanse tha stomach, regulate the liver and Bile, and tone up the whole system; and with your system thus toned up, you are in a condition to withstand the health dangers that lurk in the springtime. i
Mrs S. Lewis, of 5 Avon street, Glebe Point, Sydney, expresses her gratitude to Bile Beans as follows :-> "Some 12 months ago a friend of mine told me she had used Bile Beans and that they had cured her of biliousness, and as I was at that time run down from anxiety and overwork, she advised me to try them. T needed a real 'pick-me-up,' as I felt as tired in the morning as when I went to bed, and my appetite was greatly impaired; in fact, I was quite done up, and did not know what to take to recover my strength. Although I was a little prejudiced against medi j cines in general, I was persuaded to give Bile Beans a trial, and it is with much pleasure that I tell you a very 1 few of them worked a miracle with) me. I began to feel the benefit ati once by being quite bright after taking one or two at night, and my usual health began to return to me. I would now have no other medicine in i the house."
Insist on having Bile Beans—refuse 1 all worthless substitutes, 1/1$ am} 2/8 per box.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 19 November 1909, Page 6
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372SPRING FAG. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 19 November 1909, Page 6
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