DEBILITY PROMPTLY CURED,
BILE BEANS INVALUABLE DURING THE SUMMER SEASON. With Summer comes that weary, wornout feeling. Women more particularly are sufferers in this respect, owing partly to their confinement in the house, and not getting plenty of fresh air, and owing a great deal to the delicate constitution of the female organs, which give way under the strain of work and worry. To all women who are feeling “done up” at this time of the year, a course of Bile Beans will prove of immense benefit. They brace up and give tone to the various organs, thus strengthening the whole system. As a striking illustration. Miss Mary Tattersall, of Cook Street, Auckland, writes':—“Believing that you are always pleased to receive testimony as to the efficacy of Bile Beans, I desire to add my testimony to their value, in eases of debility, sick and nervous headaches, Debility is a complaint from which I frequently suffer, and I find that by using Bile Beans I receive considerable relief. As a purgative I am satisfied they cannot be surpassed. They are pleasant to take, and cause no pain or uneasiness fa their action. I shall have much pleasure in recommending them to my friends and acquaintances.” Bile Beans have proved a reliable cure for Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Biles, Debility, Female Weaknesses, Nervousness, Bad Blood, Pimples, and •11 Skin Eruptions, Bad Breath, Anaemia Insomnia, Loss of Appetite, Summer Fag, •nd fa fact all ailments that owe their origin to defective liver action. Bile Beans are obtainable from all medicine vendors, price 1/li or 2/9 largo
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue II, 9 January 1904, Page 9
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263Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue II, 9 January 1904, Page 9
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