Influenza. ITS prevention and cure. - only fl Jill I | whose systems * have become run f down and weaking, and similar ailments have one common origin, namely, a debilitated condition of the body. When the supply of energy is adequate, the pulse vigorous, the digestion good, colds and chills cannot get a hold. Once the vitality becomes lessened, the evils just named creep in. Bile Beans will keep the body in the “ pink of condition.” They act directly upon the liver, and end that cause of so many ailments, —Constipation. They stimulate the circulation, improve the digestion, and increase the energy of the whole system, as witness the following case of Mr W. Trindale, of 28 Little West street, Darlington, Sydney This gentleman says :—“ I was laid up a few months ago for about three weeks, with a severe attack of influenza, My body ached all over, especially in the back and head, I lost my appetite entirely, was very feverish and slightly delirious, and* sleep was out of the question. I tried several remedies, including the usual household treatment, and also consulted a doctor, but made very slow progress towards recovery. I was advised by a friend who had used your medicine to give Bile Beans a trial. I acted upon bis advice, and have much pleasure in stating that, after taking a a few doses, I gained immediate relief, and, continuing with them, I was quickly restored to my usual health. I can strongly recommend them to anyone suffering from a similar complaint.” Bile Beans are obtainable from all medicine vendors, price Is l|d or 2s 9d large box, (contains three times the quantity of the Is I|d size). of condition snap their fingers at it. Liver chill, colds, attacks of shiver keep in the pink
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 369, 4 June 1903, Page 5
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345Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 369, 4 June 1903, Page 5
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