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YOU FEEL LIKE A STOPPED CLOCK?

t « _ A stopped clock is " run down." Are you? Summer's heat and close, trying days tell on the business man, and stul more on the woman in the home. Loss of appetite, loss of energy, a feeling of constant tiredness, frequent headaches, and inability to go your old pace — these are the signs of being ''run down." The cure, if you wish to apply it without wasting time and running up a heavy doctor's bill, is Bile Beans. This is no mere theory, as witness the following case: — "1. suffered considerably from bilious headaches," says Mrs E. Dacey, of Hall Street, Mount Morgan, Q., " accompanied by vomiting, poor appetite, loss of memory, and a wretched sickly feeling. While these attacks were on me work was out of the question. I tried many so-called remedies, in the hope of gaining relief, but only to meet with disappointment and continuous suffering. A friend who was a great advocate for Bile Beans urged me to give them a trial, as she had proved their efficacy in a similar case to my own. I happily followed this advice, and can truthfully say that Bile Beans were the means of restoring - me to health. I now enjoy my food, and housework is a pleasure.' All chemists and stores stock Bile Beans, at Is lfd and 2s 9di per box. Refuse all substitutes* 4 ,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9092, 23 November 1907, Page 7

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YOU FEEL LIKE A STOPPED CLOCK? Star (Christchurch), Issue 9092, 23 November 1907, Page 7

YOU FEEL LIKE A STOPPED CLOCK? Star (Christchurch), Issue 9092, 23 November 1907, Page 7

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