DEBILITY RELIEVED.
AN AUCKLAND LADY'S GRATITUDE. Genera] Debility is a> state which is generally caused by a combination of nervous exhaustion, deranged liver and constipation. It is brought about by the •ystem being run down, and is very prevalent at this season of the year. Bile Beans have boon proved in thousands of ensee to be an undoubted epecilio for debility, as an illustration of which Miss Mary Tattcrsall,' of Cook street, Auck and, writer —"Believing that you are always pleas* d to recciTe testimony as to the efficacy of Bile Beans, I dcelre'to add my testimony to tlieir value in cases of debility, eick and nervous ueadachep. Debility is a complaint, from ■which I frequently suffer, and 1 tind that by wing BjJ<> Beans I receive i-onskltrabk. relief. As a purgative lam pat that they cannot be They are pleasant to take, and cause no pain or uneasiness in their notion. I shall have much pleasure in recommending them to my iriends and acquaintance!*."' Bile Beans have now a workl wide reputation for curing Bdlioraness. Headache. Indigestion, Conetipntion. Piles, Debility, Female Weaknesses, J»ervousnes.«, Dad Blued, Pimples, •ad allf-kin eruptions', Bad Breath, Ana-mia, I'Oas of Appetite. Sleeplessnuvs. Summer Fag, etc. Bile, Beans are obtainable from medicine vendors. Price, Is l£d, or 2s 9d large box (contains three times the qua-ntity of the Is niza). Wardells' Himalaya tea, at Is 6d, ie » nice, rich, strong tea; if you have not. tried it already, you are advieod to do so. Sample will bo eest on application. 6
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11507, 13 February 1903, Page 3
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