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THAT LANGUID FEELING.

bill: deans are THE BEST summer TON Summer heat induces langour and lassitude where the vital functions arc not up to concert pitch. Bile Beans are a safe and potent vegetable medicine, which set stomach and li\er right, and keep them healthy and vigorous, thus toning up the entire muscular and nervous system. "For the past five or fix years," says Mrs. A. T. Marten, of Devon-street, New Plymouth, Taranaki, X.Z., "I suffered severely with sick head aches and dizziness, which, as you may be sure, handicapped me in the performance of both my household duties and my occupation of dressmaking, and at times 1 became very depressed in spirits. Bile Beans weto frequently recommended to me by friends, and twelve months ago 1 decided to give them a trial. The change in my condition was remarkable. Relief came with the first few doses, and continuing the course I was thoroughly cured. lam satisfied that as a cure for headache and kindred ills Bile Beans are unequalled. I earnestly advise fellow-sufferers to give them a trial. As a. general corrective, Bile Beans cannot be surpassed, and for this purpose I always keep a box in the house." As a Summer Medicine Bile Beans are singuarly suitable. By toning up the liver and stomach, and gently opening the bowels, they promptly dispel Summer Fag. Langour, Lassitude, Fatigue, Headache, Debility, Loss of Appetite, Anaemia, and ensure sleep by restoring Nature's healthy functions. Bile Beans are the most efficacious of modern family medicines, and owe their phenomenal and consistent success to the fact that they ate compounded only from Nature's finest herbs and roots. They are obtainable from all stores and chemists throughout New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13369, 26 December 1906, Page 4

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THAT LANGUID FEELING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13369, 26 December 1906, Page 4

THAT LANGUID FEELING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13369, 26 December 1906, Page 4

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