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feeling, so prevalent in hot weather, which makes men tired of life and work, is becoming more common every year.' Many attribute this to the climate ; and, in fact, the. climato is responsible—very slightly, however. If T R£D you feel any lack of'energy, you may rest assured that your blood is thin, weak or impure; if it were rich and pure it would impart vitality- and energy to every nerve'and organ in the body, and the whole system would be robust and healthy. When the system is run down from weakness of the blood you become 'WEA^Y and are only able to do a very slight amount of work without feeling great fatigue. You have a constant desire to lie down, and at the' end of the day feel utterly worn out and dispirited, You may, by force of will, overcome that worn-out FEELING for a time, but this course acts on the nerves, and results eventually in "nervm ? p/jstration." The blood only heroines impure when the stomach, liver and bowels are not in good working order and the digestion is poor. The liver fails to perform its functions in cleansing the blood, and' the system bccomes "run down." BILE B-ANS are the best remedy for c uplaints of this sort. They enable the stomach to do its 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 1 flowing through your veins you will free from disease,, and lack of energy will be a thing of the past, For a general toning-up of the system there is nothing like' Bile Beans for Biliousness. They put tilings in order, so that Nature can do her work, which js ftll that is required. '
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9296, 11 March 1899, Page 3
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303Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9296, 11 March 1899, Page 3
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