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ARE YOU LIKE A STOPPED CLOCK t

A stopped clock is " run down." Are you 1 Summer's heat and close, trying days tell on the business man, and stjv more on the woman in the home L o ss of appetite, loss of energy, a feelj ng of constant tiredness, frequent he adaches and inability to go your old pace. —these are the signs of being "run down." The cure, if you wish to apply it without wasting time and running up a heavy doctor's bill, is Bile Beans. This is no mere theory, as witness the following case :—" I suffered considerably from bilious headaches," says Mrs E. Dacey, of Hall-street, Mount Morgan, Q., •' accompanied by vomiting, poor appetite, loss of memory, and a wretched sickly feeling. While these attacks were on me, work was out of the question. I tried many so-called remedies in the hope of gaining relief but only to meet with disappointment and continuous suffering. A friend who was a great advocate for Bile Beans urged me to give them a trial, as she had proved their efficacy in a similar case to my own. 1 happily followed this advice, and can truthfully say that fcJile IJeans were the means of restoring uie to health. T now enjoy my food, and housework is u pleasure.' All chemists and stores stock Bile Beans, at le l£d and 2s yd per box. Refuse all substitutes.

Messrs Williamson and Co., Jui da l> Q., recently wrote ; " Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and l>iarrhce>v Remedy enjoys a great reputation in these parts. It lias effected some really remarkable cures and scarcely a home is without a bottle."—bor sale by Jas. Brown, Naseby, and W. Pyle, St. Bathans. At Christ church a lady sued a servant, for ]Us for breach of contract, riu: <.;ir] had promised to enter her employment, but failed to do so. The lady was allowed tne week's wages 13s costs.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9613, 6 December 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9613, 6 December 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 37, Issue 9613, 6 December 1907, Page 4

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