Do You Easily Catch Cold? ' , N our Australian climate the Winter Season is always accompanied by - an epidemic of Golds, Chills, Influenza, Bbeuma t i s m, &c, and the k reason for this is not far to seek. The frequent changes of our climate are the cause which soon finds the weak places in the human system, Hence the hundred and one ailments so common at this period of the year. To be in a state to throw off Golds, Chills, &c, with their more serious consequences when contracted, the body should be kept in the very " pink of condition." Now this can rarely be attained without some assistance being given to the organs. What is required is some natural stimulant which will not overtax the organs, so that when its use is discontinued they wiil not be weaker than they were before, but which will assist them to do the additional work required of them, and at the same time strengthen and invigorate them. Bile Beans for Biliousness fulfill all these requirements, Their composition is purely vegetable, their action on the stomach, liver and kidneys is mild, and have the effect of-so.-Bracing the system that Winter's cold and wet lose their terror and their powers to injure. They bring about perfect circulation, thus curing the unpleasant sensation of cold .feet and hand? ; they also stimulate the appetite and increase the energy. By acting on the liver they prevent the evil of Winter Constipation, and are a certain cure for that distressing ailment—Piles. Indeed, throughout the Winter season, Bile Beans for Biliousness will be found an invaluable medicine. The ostrich farm at Phoenix, Arizona, gathers its harvest of feathers twice a year. Although the business was begun only fifteen years ago with a small number of birds, the iiock now numbers 1000 The annual yield of each bird is valued at 30dol, the eggs at Idol 50c ; and as an ostrich's life, barring fatalities of battle, averages seventy years, it may be readily seen that the proprietor of the farm has a valuable business investment*
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 375, 16 July 1903, Page 5
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346Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 375, 16 July 1903, Page 5
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