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INFLUENZA'S AFTER EFFECTS.

PROMPTLY CURED BY BILE

BEANS

Influenza, that dreaded complaint, which is at present so prevalent throughout Australasia, always has a tendency to leave behind it worse evils than embodied in itself. In many cases the whole system becomes disorganised. The liver, kidneys and digestive organs fail to perform their allotted functions in a natural manner, and tho human mechanism is thrown completely out of gear. To remedy this, and restore tone to the system, there i-j no preparation so effective as Bile Btans, as witness the following case:— "Mr A. J. Breach, a Commercial Traveller, of Dunedin, N.Z., says:—"lt is with pleasure I add my testimony to tho many that have preceded it to the effective and curative properties of Bile Beans. I bear witness that among the many pills and other mixtures which aro manufactured for tho ills of mankind, your Beans stand, out prominently a-3 tho most effective and reliable. I iruay stato that, after many years of closo confinement at office work, and having had several attacks of influenza, my health ran down to such an extent that my work was often performed with difficulty. Hardly a week passed but my head ached, and my digestion was much impaired. After trying many professed remedies, my attention was directed to the many testimonials in praise of Bile Beans. After taking about half a box, I felt a vast improvement. Tho digestive organs wore put in good trim, and a splendid appetite revived. The after-effects of influenza havo entirely left me. I am confident if an occasional dose of Bile Beans is taken, it will be the means of warding off such ailments. I always keep a supply by me, and recommend them to all." Of all medicine vendors at Is l^d, or 2r, 9d family box (2s 9d box contains threo times the Is l|d).

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Bibliographic details

Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12549, 12 July 1905, Page 7

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INFLUENZA'S AFTER EFFECTS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12549, 12 July 1905, Page 7

INFLUENZA'S AFTER EFFECTS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12549, 12 July 1905, Page 7