"SUMMER-END" FAG.
BILE BEASTS ABE A TRUE TONIC. At the end of summer the body, nm down by summer's heat, needs to be toned up and prepared to -withstand the tirying autumn and winter seasons. The liver and digestive system are deranged by summer's heat, and their imperfect operation gives rise to that weakly "tired-out" feeling, which ie now so oommou and may be called "summer-end fag." Bile Beans act directly on liver and stomach, and by thoroughly stimulating them, tone up the body and prepare for the coming season. Thousands of cases prove this. Here is one. Miss C. Monaro, of 10 Lackey street, St Peters, Sydney, says:—"Twelve months ago I began to suffer from intense depression, severe headaches, and tired feeling. For days I was utterly prostrated, hardly able to move, and in no way capable of attending to my usual duties. The most racking pains were in my head, and at times I thought I would go mad. My joints ached continually, and I was very bilious. I consulted doctors, but their medicines failed to afford me the slightest relief. For about eix months I persevered with their treatment, but it was of no avail, and I was, if anything, worse than ever. I wasted away to a mere skeleton, and my parent* became alarmed at my condition. Seven months ago we came to Sydney to live. One day a booklet, bearing upon Bile Beans, was placed under our door, and 1 glanced through it out of mere curiosity. I noticed the names of two or three friends of mine who testified to the virtues of Bile Beans, and I was determined to give them, a trial, and wan overjoyed, after using, neariv a box, to find a decided improvement, in'mv condition. Six boxes completely restored me to health, and those of my friends •who see me now are astonished at the change. 1 am'at present, in the enjoyment,of Qie best of health, am vigorous in mind and body, can eat heartily, and indulge in refreshing sleep. 1 have not the dightest hesitation in declaring that my present health is entirely due to Bile* Beans." Bile Beans have a world-wide reparation as a proved cure in cases of biliousnesß, headache, indigestion, stomach troubles, constipation, piles, debility, female weaknesses, nervousness, bad Wood, bad breath, anaemia, disturbed sleep, loss of appetite, sum-mer-end fag, and, in fact, all aitinente that owe their origin to defective bile flow, assimilation, on digestion. Obtainable generally .at In Lj,d, or 2s 9d large box (mitu— three times the Is 14d sisSei^-CAdrt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 12767, 21 March 1906, Page 6
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427"SUMMER-END" FAG. Evening Star, Issue 12767, 21 March 1906, Page 6
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