/ si' m & mm s-:'--j<-‘{j’KIBRS • 03 ££9 c?^eca LIVER CHILL and COLDS. "Liver chill, sneezing’, colds, and cold hands and feet are at this season common afflictions. When the liver, because of some derangement, ceases to act in the proper manner, a certain amount of bile finds its way into the blood, and at the same time the blood created from food consumed is of a decidedly poor quality. In this manner the blood becomes the circulation sluggish, and a cold is the result. The circulation of the blood now being much slower than usual, the entire system is affected. The nerves become unstrung, the appetite poor, and the rest disturbed. *\he body becomes extremely susceptible to chills, and the slightest draught causes a violent attack of coughing or sneezing."** Many so-called remedies fail to get at the root of the trouble, and only afford temporary relief. A medicine that will keep the liver in thorough and regular working order, and the digestion right, will, without doubt, prove the most effective preventive and cure for iiver chill, colds, sneezing, etc. This is what Bile Beans for Biliousness will do. No better remedy can be found, for they have proved their efficacy in .thousands of cases. At this trying season no borne should be without a box. n cans f/. FOR tums/iess
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1628, 13 May 1903, Page 7
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220Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1628, 13 May 1903, Page 7
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