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WARD OFF INFLUENZA

'' BY TAKING BILE BEANS. Influenza, that dreaded epidemic, which puts in an appearance so consistently every winter, ouly seizes upon those whose systoms have become run down and Those who keep in tho "pink of condition" snap their fingers at it. Liver chills, colds, attacks of shivciing, and similar ailments have one common origin—namely, a- debilitated condition of tho body. When tlio supply of energy is adequate, tho pulse vigorous, ■ and tho digestion , Rood, colds and chills cannot get a hold. Ohco tho vitality becomes lessoned, the evils just named creep in. Bilo Beans keep the body in the "pink of condition." Thoy act directly upon the liver, and end that cause of so many ailments —constipation. Thoy stimulate the circulation, lmprovo tho digestion, increaso tho energy of tho whole system, and thus fortify tho body against tho Vavagos ''of infiiuwEa, coughs, and colds. Bilo Be«ns »re the et*ndard family medicine and PROVED euro fop biliousness, headache, indigestion, c*E«tip»-' tion, piles, debility, female, Wcaloiessoe, nervousness, bad blood, bad breath, anaemia, disturbed sleep, loss of appetite, rheumatism, and, in fact, all ailments that owe thoir origin to dofectivo bilo flow,, assimilation, and digestion,. '' 8

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 564, 20 July 1909, Page 2

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196

WARD OFF INFLUENZA Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 564, 20 July 1909, Page 2

WARD OFF INFLUENZA Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 564, 20 July 1909, Page 2

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