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DEBILITY PROMPTLY UNKNOWN

Bile Beans are the Best Spring Tonic.

With Spring comes that weary I worn-out feeling. Women, more particularly, are sufferers in this respect, owing partly to their confinement iu the house, and not getting plenty of fresh air, and owing a great deal to the delicate constitution of the female organs, which gave 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, Mrs Mary Tattersall, of Cook Street, Auckland, writes :—"Believing that you are always pleased to receive testimony as toil the efficacy of Bile Beans, I desire to add myHestimocy to their value in cases of debility, and sick and nervous headaches. Debility is a complaint from which I frequently suffer, and I ilfel that by ! using Bi!e Beans I receive considerable i relief- As a purgative lam satisfied 1 they connot be surpassed. They are pleasant to take, and cause no pain or uneasiness in tbeir action. I shall have much pleasure in recommending them to my friends and acquaintances.". The only condition imposed is that you.mention the name of this paper. Bile are a prompt and permanent cure for Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, DebiJity, Female Weaknesses. Nervousness, Bad Blood, Bad Breath, Anaemia, Disturbed Sleep, Loss of Appetite, Rheumatism, ,and in ! fact all ailmpnts that owe their origin i to defective bile flow, assimilation and digestion. Obtainable generally at Is or 2s 9d large box, (contains three times Is l£d size).

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 446, 3 November 1904, Page 5

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279

DEBILITY PROMPTLY UNKNOWN Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 446, 3 November 1904, Page 5

DEBILITY PROMPTLY UNKNOWN Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 446, 3 November 1904, Page 5

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