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LACK OF EXERCISE CAUSED ILL HEALTH.

ALL TROUBLE ENDED BY BILEBEANS. _ For aH those who lead a sedentary life and whose occupation, prevents them getting much exercise, Bile Beans are just the medicine to keep the liver active and, the stomach in order. Mr. G. Tipping, Chester-street, Teneriffe, Brisbane, Queensland, says: "The nature of my occupation prevents me getting much exercise. Being a 'bus driver I am sat down all day long. Consequently I used to be , troubled with periodical attacks of biliousness, brought about by a sluggish action of tho liver. My digestive organs were disordered, and I could not digest food, a-nd I was troubled witn irregularity of the bowele. I would have attacks of severe headache a-nd dizziness and a nauseous abhorrence of food. _ Sometimes I was troubled with quite a sickly and undone sort of feeling, and would have fits of retching. A friend who knew of my condition ad vised Bile Beans. I tried Bile Beans and soon found them to be just the thing I required. They put my_ liver in proper working order. The biliousness ceased and no longer was I troubled with any dizziness or retching. Now, whenever I feel at all out of sorts a dose or two or Bile Beans always give me relief and make me feel better. I shall always recommend them to others." Follow tho example of Mr. Tipping, and whenever you feel at all run. down, take a few doses of Bile Beans, they will soon put you right. Bile Beans are a good liver medicine and a grand itonic for ttfe many ills iue to the enervating weather. - Sold by all stores and chemists. — Advt.

The miner sat amongst his sold » "I would not part," he said, "With half a guinea tho' my lifs Were to be forfeited." .But Influenza got him down, His breaths grew short and fewer ; "Take all I've got," he cried, "but give Mo Woods' Great Peppermint Oure. -Adyt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 50, 1 March 1911, Page 10

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LACK OF EXERCISE CAUSED ILL HEALTH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 50, 1 March 1911, Page 10

LACK OF EXERCISE CAUSED ILL HEALTH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 50, 1 March 1911, Page 10

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