Only a Cold, j SEE you are . 1 not looking . B vcry " e " to ' 4 dry; what is “ ’ lililllSfeP S the matter? I ' 8 L “Oh, nothing < I \ S / only a cold < 1 fyi?/ X" iT « < !n the nose ; ( , flvSj K 3 3 but it will be < * ''xkVm 1 £3 a " right tovTwy) HS morrow.” t- / /-j Howoftendo we hear the ' above assertion ? If people only knew I the danger of a cold in the nose, they I would not look upon it as a mere 1 detail. A cold in the nose is often 1 b the forerunner of a complication of . L ills, and so, too, are damp feet and , k chills. In order to guard against evil ? effects from colds, the body must be [ 9 ke pt in a healthy glow. That Bile r Beans for Biliousness will do for you F This is their mode of procedure. They go direct to the liver, cleanse that 11 * organ thoroughly,-and set it in good * working order/ In their journey I through the body, they cause the £ bowels to disperse the unnecessary v and impure bile in the stomach, and see that just a sufficient quantity of that fluid remains with the patient. The kidneys, and consequently the p urinary organs, are repaired, and a p full passage is allowed the blood to p proceed on its course of circulation. The blood running freely through k the body of necessity brings friction I or magnetism, and that friction I J brings warmth. This is what Bile I J Beans succeed in doing, and that is F the reason why they are invaluable (I during the winter season, and no home f should be without a box.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue III, 18 July 1903, Page 197
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287Page 197 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue III, 18 July 1903, Page 197
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