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That Languid Feeling.

BILE BEANS£ 'aRE THE BEST SUMitfißß TONfC Summer heat induces lang-mir and lassitude wheru the vital functions are not \vp to concert v pitch. Bile Beans are a safe and potent vegetable medicine, which set stomach anc liver tight, and keep them healthy and vigorous, thus toning up the entire muscular and nervous system. "For the past five or six years/* says Mrs A. T. Marten, of Devon-street, New Plymouth", Tarariaki, N.Z. ''I suffered severely with sack . headaches and dizziness, wMcW, as you may be sure,, handicapped me in .the performance r of both r^iy household duties and my occupation of dressmaking, and- ac times I l>ecame very depressed in spirits. Bile Beans were frequently reco'marien'ded to one by friends, and twelve months ago I decided' to give them a trial. The change in. my , condition was reroarkhb^e. Relief came with the first few doses 3 and continuing tlte course I was thoroughly cured. I, am] i satisfied that as,/- a cure, for headache, and kindred ills, Bile Beans are un-J ! equalled*. I earnestly advise feUow, sufferera to give them a trial. As a general corrective, Bihf Beans cannot be surpassed, and for, this, purpose I always keep a box in the house." As a summer medicine Bile Beans , are suitable. . tond»sr up the Hver and 'stomach, "and gently open-j in^. th^ bowels, they promptly diwpel I Summer Fajr, Laneour, Lassitude. Fatioup. Fefcdache, Debility, .Loss pf Appetite, Anaemia. and ensure sleep' . }?y lvstorinsr Nature's hValthy ftm^iions. Bile Boons are the most effiraciou*? of modern family medicines, tind owe tiieir phenomenal and ccn-i pisyt^nt succors to the fact that • thoyj are compounded only from N•at\^r^ s finest herbs and roots. They arc oiv < Enable from all stores and chr-mists <hmuimhout Now Zealand.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13358, 24 December 1906, Page 6

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That Languid Feeling. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13358, 24 December 1906, Page 6

That Languid Feeling. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13358, 24 December 1906, Page 6