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Are You Like A Stopped Clock.

A stopped clock" is, ".fan ;dowh." Are you? Summer's beat and close, trying days, tell on/the business m»n, and still more on the woman in the ihome. . Loss of appetite, losb of energy, a feeling of constant tiredness, freq-ten« 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 : ago," says Cecalia M J Momv o, of 10 Lackey'St., St* Peters, Sydney, "I suffered considerably from headache, tired feeling, loss of appetite and sleeplessness. I tried doctors without success. Subsequently, Bile . Beans were brought to my notice, and I decided to give them a trial. The contents of the first box gave me great relief, and thus encouraged, I continued a course for a month, with the result that I. now eat heartily and enjoy a good night'ssleep. 1 praise Bile Beans highly for what they have done for me, and always recommend them to fellow-sufferers." Any chemist will supply -them at one and three halfpence or two and nine per box. Don't J take any substitute.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 357, 12 March 1903, Page 5

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209

Are You Like A Stopped Clock. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 357, 12 March 1903, Page 5

Are You Like A Stopped Clock. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 357, 12 March 1903, Page 5

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