ARE YOU LIKE A STOPPED CLOCK?
A stopped clock i 3 " run down." Axe you? Summer's heat, and close, trying days,, tell on the business man, and si ill more on the woman of the house. Loss of appetite, | loss of energy, a feeling of constant tiredness, frequent headaches, and inability to go your old pace—these-are the signs of being " run down. " 4 ' The cure, Jf you wish to apply it without wasting time and running up a heavy doctor's bill, is Bile Beans. i This is no mere theory, as witness thie following case : Mrs E. Carey, ;of 21 Argyle-street, Mary, Hill Extension, Mornington, Dunedin, writes :4-'*Bbth' myself and husband have derived the, greatest benefit from Bile Beans. I suffered from biliousness, sick.Tieadi aches, and dizziness, which, brought me to a very feeble state of health; and, naturally, interfered with rge in the pei'ormance of my Iwus'ehold duties. I tried many so-called femedies from which I otained no relief.,\l was strongly urged to give Bile Beans a trial, and I am thankful .to' say that in a very short time I was relieved of my trying complaints. My husband suffered from, biliousn'es also, and seeing that I derived so much benefit from Bile Beans,, he decided to give them a trial, which he did with the best results.: Like myself, tried many so-called cures, but declares he has found nothing to equal Bile Beans." '
All chemists and stores sell Bile Beans a Is l£d, or 2s 9d large box. Refuse all worthless substitutes.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XL, Issue XL, 3 December 1909, Page 1
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254ARE YOU LIKE A STOPPED CLOCK? Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XL, Issue XL, 3 December 1909, Page 1
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