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SUMMER HEAT TROUBLES

Bile Beans end a Housewife's Suffer- , ing from Headache, Poor Appotito, . Sickly Feelings, , Vomiting and Biliousness.

The long hours of sunshine, to the housewife and strenuous toiler alike, bring in their train nervous exbaus« tion, sleeplessness, headache, languor, and that tired feeling 'which foretells breakdown. But if people would keep their vital functions in order by taking a Bile Bean at noon and a Bile Bean at night, they would escape ail such troubles. Mrs M. McManus, residing in James street, Ravenswood, Queensland, fell a victim to the trying effects of summer's heat, and writes of her restoration to health as fol-lows:--"The effects of the trying summer heat are sometimes very distressing to me, causing me bilious attacks, severe headaches, and vomiting, which quite unfitted me for my household duties. What with my poor appetite, no relish for food, and tho wretched feeling accompanying tho biliousness, my life seemed to be a perfect misery. I "was advised by a friend to undergo a course of Bile Beans, and am very thankful to say I acted.upon her recommendation. Bile Beans suited my case admirably, curing me of the biliousness, and restoring my usual good health. Bile Beana are easy to take, cause no unpleasant after-effects, and are sure and thorough in their an. tion. This being my experience, I willingly recommend Bile Beans to all women troubled as 1 was." If you arc ill or ailing; commence a course of Bile Beans to-day, _ and you will not be troubled with biliousness, indigestion, headache, debility, anaemia, loss of appetite, lassitude, or liver and stomach disorder. From all chemists and stores at Is D,d, or 2b 9rl family size (containing three tinie" Is Ud).

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6745, 17 February 1909, Page 7

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SUMMER HEAT TROUBLES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6745, 17 February 1909, Page 7

SUMMER HEAT TROUBLES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6745, 17 February 1909, Page 7

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