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TIRED, JADED WOMEN'S

. i ENERGY RESTORED BY BILE ' BEANS.

Are there not thousands to-day toiling on bravely against sicknees and do- . pression? Through confinement indoors, hard work, lack of fresh air. and the •debilitating effect of the weatlier, the system becomes " run down." Thi^ results : in. impaired digestion, stomach -troubles, headache, biliousness and logs of appetite, with perhaps vomiting and sensations of listlessnees. Th© surest specific is Bile Beans. Being purely vegetable, they assist assimilation and digestion, thus restoring the natural vigour , and the " iaded " feeling 'disappears. ] " Seme twelve months ago," saj'S Mrs i Sarah Lewis, of 5, Avon Street, Glebe Point, Sj'dney, "a friend of mine told me she had used your Bilo Beans, and that they had cured her of Biliousness, and as I was at the time run down" from anxiety and overwork, she advised me to try them. I needed a real " pick-me-up," as I felt as tired in the morning as when I went to bed, and my appetite was greatly impaired. In fact, I was quite done up, and did not know what to do to recover my strength. Although I was a little prejudiced against medicines in general, I was persuaded to give your Bile Beans a trial, and it is with much pleasure that I tell you that a. very few of them worked a miracle with me. I began to feel the benefit at once by being quite bright after taking one or two at night, and my usual health began to return to me. I would now have no other medicine in the house." Mrs Lewis voices the sentiments of thousands of one-time sufferers, who, thanks to Bile Beans, now hold that priceless- treasure— health. Every housewife should keep a box in her medicine cupboard. 1

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8856, 16 February 1907, Page 7

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TIRED, JADED WOMEN'S Star (Christchurch), Issue 8856, 16 February 1907, Page 7

TIRED, JADED WOMEN'S Star (Christchurch), Issue 8856, 16 February 1907, Page 7

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