WARD OFF INFLUENZA.
BY TAKING.BILE BEANS. Influenza, that dreaded epidemic, which puts in an appearance so' consistently every Winter, onlv seizes upon those whose systems have become run down and weakened. Those who keen in the pink of condition snap their fingers at it. Liver chills, colds, attacks of shivering, and similar ailments have one common origin— a debilitated condition of the: body.. When the supply of energy is adequate, the > pulsevigorous, and the digestion good, colds and chills cannot get a hold. Once the vitality becomes lessened the evils just named creep in. Bile Beans will keep the body in the "pink of condition." They act directly upon the liver, and end that cause of so many Constipation. They stimulate the circulation, improve the- digestion, and increase the energy of the whole system, and thus fortify the body against the ravages of Influenza, Coughs, and Colds. Bile Beans are the best familj medicine, and a speedy cure for Biliousness. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation. Piles, Debility. Female Weaknesses, Nervousness, Bad Blood, Bad Breath, Anosmia, Disturbed Sleep.-''Loss of Appetite. Pimples, and all Skin Eruptions, 'Rheumatism, and by giving tone to the system will ward off Coughs, Colds, and Influenza. Obtainable generally at Is lid or 2s 9d large box (contains three times the Is lj,d size).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13226, 11 July 1906, Page 7
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214WARD OFF INFLUENZA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13226, 11 July 1906, Page 7
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