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DEBILITY ENDED

BILE BEANiS ABE THE BEST SUMMER TONIC.

The hot weather is to bo blamed for much of tho stomach and liver trouble so prevalent just now, and which manifests itself in lassitude, loss of appetite, and general weakness. The whole system in such cases as these needs toiling up, and the digestive organs put in thorough working order. How well Bile Beans are suited for this purpose, the following case of Mrs 31. SlcManus, of James street. Havenswood (Q-), who foil a victim to tho trying effects of summer’s heat, illustrates:— “The effects of the trying summer boat wore sometimes very distressing to me, causing bilious attacks, severe headaches, and vomiting, , which quite unfitted me for my household duties. What with my pt-Or appetite, no relish for food, and 1 tho wretched fteling accompanying the biliousness, ray life scorned to bo a perfect misery. X was advised by a friend to undergo a course of Bile Beans, and am very thankful to say X acted upon her recommendation. Bile Beans suited my case admirably, curing me of the biliousness, and restoring ray usual *p;od health. Bile Beans are easy to take, cause no unpleasant after-effects, , and are sure and thorough in their action. This being my experience, I willingly recommend Bile Beans to all women troubled as I was.” As a Bummer medicine Bile Beans are unequalled. By toning up tho liver and stomach, and gently opening tho bowels, they promptly dispel summer fag. languor, lassitude, debility, fatigue, headache, indigestion, loss of appetite, anaemia, and ensure sleep by restoring Nature’s healthy functions. Bile'Beans are the standard family medicine, and owe their consistent success to the fact that they are compounded of . Nature’s finest herb* and roots. Obtainable everywhere at Is lid, or 2s 8d large family box (reatuuaiae three times the quantity)*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6704, 30 December 1908, Page 8

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DEBILITY ENDED New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6704, 30 December 1908, Page 8

DEBILITY ENDED New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6704, 30 December 1908, Page 8