SVMMEB FAG. BILE BEANS— A TRUE TOXIC. WOMEN ar& the chief sufferers from Summer Fag. Hard work indoors, lack of fresh, air, and home worries, spoil the appetite, impoverish the blood, weaken the system, and bring on that weary fagg«d feeling. To avoid this lassitude, one thing is necessary — tho whole system, and especially the digestive organism, MUST bs in perfect and regular working order. For this purpose there is no preparation so effective as BILE BEAKS for BILIOUSNESS. Acting in a- gentle manner, they do not (as many purgatives do), achieve a temporary abatement of tbe trouble, but eventually leave the system ■weaker than ever. On the contrary, they strengthen and bujld up the whole digestive organism, purify the blood, and tone lip the nervous system. They have already proved themselves' the very best medicine for all Summer ailments, and are admitted to be the foremost remedy in Australasia. A course of Bile Beans will enable you to move round this Summer with, a light step and increasing vitality. There will be then no lack of energy or "Summer Fag" to mar the pleasures of the Summer season. As a striking illustration Mrs. E. J. Ramus, of 1, Arundlcstreet,, Forest Lodge, Sydney, says: — "Your Bile Beans have proved a valuable remedy in my household. lam sometimes tronbled with debility, especially during the _ob -weather, and -when I feel done up , with a tired listless feeling, I take a Bean or two with beneficial results. As a gentle purgative they are all that can be desired, and leave no evil after-effects whatever. My son and daughter a!eo find Bile Beans , beneficial, and from an all-round experi•nce I can safely say that Bile Beans are .' unequalled." Bile Beans are obtainable •tram all medicine vendors throughout &_3tralasia.— Advt. , lnpwii_i«uii.mM.,._ nnml , mwillatfmM _ )tnmM ! Sprains an£ Bruises. | In such cases render First Aid to the > Injured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When the muscles, tendons, nerves, or flesh are strained, sprained, stretched, squeezed, or in any way mii jured, causing inflammation, pa[cs, ond 4 swe)l_QEs, wit,h rush of blood to the A parts, Chamberlain's Pain Balm will give "i immediate relief, and a few applications will reduce the swelling and restore tho injured parts "to healthy condition.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 147, 19 December 1905, Page 3
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