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feeling, so prevalent in the hoi weather, which makes men tired of life and work, is becoming more common every year. Many attribute this to the climate; and, in fact, tilie olimatet is responsible—-very slightly. however. If you feel WEARY ami lack energy, you may res! assured that your blood is thin, weak, and impure; if it were rich and pure it would impart vitality and energy to every nerve and organ in tiebody, and the whole system would be robust and healthy. When the system is run down from weakness of the blood, von become tired and WORN-OUT and you are only able to do a very slight amount of work without feeling great fatigue. You have n constant desire to lie down, and at the «nd of the day feel utterly wornout and dispirited. Yon may, by force of will, overcome that worn-out FRKLTNfi for a. time, lid this course act.- on the nerves, and results eventually in "nervous! prostration." The blood only becomes im- ' pure when Ihe stomach, liver, and bowels i are not 111 good working order, and the ! digestion is poor. The liver fails to per- : fon.vi its functions in cleansing the blood, and the system becomes "run down." j BILK BEAN'S. ! are ill" best remedy for complaints of this j sort. They enable the stomach to do its j work quickly and thoroughly, help the liver to help itself, and do away with Constipation and Indigestion. Rich blood is the result, and with a stream of red, pure blood Mowing through your veins, you will ho free from disease, and lack of energy will be a tiling of the past. For a general toning up of the system, there is nothing like Bile Beans for Biliousness. They put things in order, so that Nature can do her work, which is all that is required. Bile Bean? are soid everywhere, at Is ljd, or 2s 9d large box (contains three times the quantity of Is l£d size). Remember, their greatest, core, arc effected when all else has failed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13398, 29 January 1907, Page 7
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344THAT New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13398, 29 January 1907, Page 7
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