TIRED, JADED WOMEN.
BILE BEANS TONE UP THE
SYSTEM
Through confinement indoors, lack of fresh air. aud the debilitating effect of the weather, the system becomes "run dowu. " This results in impaired digestion, stomach troubles, headache, biliousness, and loss oi' appetite. "Rundown" women expose their systems to most dangerous consequences. To arrest and cure this "jaded" condition, the system must be retoued. The surest specific for this purpose is Bile Bonus. They assist assimilation and digestion, thus restoring the natural vigour, aud the "jaded" feeling disappears. '"I suffered considerably with bilious headaches," says Mrs E. Dacey, of Hall-street, Mount Morgan, Q., "which were accompanied by vomiting,poor appetite, loss of memory, and a wretched, sickly feeling. While these attacks were on me, work was altogether out of the question. I tried many so-called remedies iv 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, aud can truthfully say that Bile Beans were the means of restoring mo to health. I now enjoy my food, and housework is a pleasure." Bile Beans ara the best medicine for summer use. They tone up the system aud promptly dispel lassitude, .summer fag, debility, lack of energy, and all such symptoms of sluggish liver action. Indigestion, biliousness, headache, constipation, nausea, female ailments, dizziness, and all common complaints quickly vanish before the curative virtues of Bile Beans. Price Is per box, or 2s i)d. Large size (containing three times Is 17_d).
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8945, 20 December 1907, Page 6
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275TIRED, JADED WOMEN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8945, 20 December 1907, Page 6
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