BILE BEANS AGAIN.
THEY CI"RE A WELLINGTON LADY.
MRS. PETERSON SAYS: "FOR GIVING TONE TO THE SYSTEM THEY ARE PERFECT."
We very often hear people say, " It is ono thing to make money, and another thing to keep it;" and bo might it be said of health, "It is one tiling to have good health, and another thing to keep it." How many strong, healthy constitutions have gone to decay simply because they havo not been looked after. Just as necessary as it is for us to clean our nails every day, and just m necessary a3 it is for a clock to be occasionally cleaned, or th._ bottom of a, ship scraped, so it is necessary that wo should givo somo attention to our health. Every constitution wants to be what is known m "tonod up." That is to say, the organs of the body should be put in proper working order, and strengthened. The bowels should be kept in proper working order, the kidneys cleaned, the liver stimulated, and the head kept thoroughly clear. This is the object of Bilo Beans, as the following caso will prove. Mrs. Peterson, who lives at No. 6, Crawford Lane, Wellington, says:—"l have used Bilo Beans, and have found them a valuable and gontlc aperient. For corrective purposes, and giving ' tono' to tho system, they are perfect. For relief in eases of constipation they cannot be beaten. I can confidently recommond them to all in need of relief, and to thoso who desire 'heir constitution built up." Tho enormous success of this preparation the world n'vor is tho best proof of its great worth. Millions use Bilo Beans annually, and _ thousands say thoy are an undoubted spocific for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, bad blood, pimples, piles, costivenoss, and for a goneral toning-up of the system. Obtainable at all chemists and storekeepers, 13jd per box, or from tho Australian Depot, Bilo Bean Manufacturing Co., 39, Pitt-street, Sydney.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11373, 16 May 1900, Page 3
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