SPRING FAG.
bile beaWaee the true tonic and BLOOD PUKIFIER. ■ It is well to remember that - at .this season, of all the human system ticods and puttie in thorough y healthy tohdition. A.t' springtime you should leol. 60 full of life and vigour, your , energy should bo just bubbling over. If, isstead, you feel only equal to . walking-at a snail's. paco-feel out : of : sorts, ■"headachy," "livery," bad. tempered, without appetite, or havo blood troubles, such as blotches, pimples) boils, v rashes, eruptions, or irritation—depend upon it you aro liverish, your system' is out of blood is impure—you have spring-fag.: Bile Beans, are. the finest' mcdicine 'known for tho s spring. Boing ptiTely and wortang tin Nature's own lines, .they purify the blood, flush the bowels and regulawt them ' to natural effort, cleanse: the stomach, nwulato - the liver and bile, and tone up the whole system; and with your system thus toned Up, you are in a condition to withstand the health dahgers that lurk in tho springtimo. < Mrs. S. Lewis, of 5 Avon Street, Glebe Point; 1 Sydney, expresses her gratitude to Bile Beans as foUows:—"Somo twelve months 'ago a friend of mino. told mo she had used Bile Beans and that they had cured her of biliousness, and as I was at that time run-down from linxioty and fiho advised mo to try them. I neoded a real 'pick-me-up,' as I felt as tired in the morning as when I went to bed, and my appetitO' was greatly impaired; in fact,! was quite done up, and did.not know what to take to recover my strength.' Al. though I was a little prejudiced against medicines in general, I was persuaded to givo Bilo Beans a trial,, and it is with ranch pleasure that I tell you a vory few of them worked a miracle with mo. 1 tjegan to feel the benefit at once by boing quite bright after taking one or two at night, and my usual health began to:roturn ,to me. I would now have no other: medicine in the house."- ■ Insist on having Bile Beans—refuse all • worthless substitutes.'•'ls. l}d..and 25.9 d. per box.—Advt. ■ '•'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 9
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356SPRING FAG. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 9
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