ONLY A COLD.
''You are not looking very well to-day; what is the matter?" "Oh. nothing, only just a cold in the nose, but it will be all right to-morrow." How often do we hoar the above assertion? If people only knew the danger of a cold in the nose they would not look upon it as a mere detail. A cold in the nose is often the forerunner of a complication of ills, and so, too, are damp feet And chills. in order to guard against evil effects from cold-,- the body must be kept in a hoa-lt'iv glow. That.' Bile Beans for Biliousness 'will do for you. This is their mode Hi procedure: They no direct lo the liver, cleanse that organ thoroughly and Let it in good working order. In their journey through the body, they cause tin' bowels (o disperse lie Hum ■:'.'.;,' and impure bile in the slomach. i.d see iliat ju.'l a sufficient quantity of that i; i!d remains with the patient. T!i" kidney . a..; coii-cpiiMitly the urinary «ir%an-. :u-.- ■■•■•paired, ar.d a free passage is allowed th" blond to pi-weed on its course of circulation. The blood running civ through Lite body ol o s.-,ity brings friction or itiaguoiisui, and the friction brings warmth. This is wind Bile Beans succeed in doing, and that is the. re.'son why the-y arc invaluable during the winter season.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11685, 21 June 1901, Page 3
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