TIRED, JADED WOMEN'S ENERGY RESTORED BY BILE BEANS.
Are there not thousands to-day, toiling on bravely against sicknoss and depression? Through confinement indoors, hard work, lack of fresh air, and the debilitat. mg effect of the. weather, the system.becomes "run-down.".-,-This results:, in impaired digestion,: " stomach • troubles, headache,- biliousness, and loss of appetite, with perhaps vomiting and sensar tions of listlessness. The surest specific is Bile Beans. Being purely vegetable, they assist assimilation- and digestion, thus restoring tho natural vigour, and tho "jaded"* feeling disappears. Mrs. S. Lowis, of, 5 Avon Street,' Glebe Point, Sydney, says:—"A friend told me sho had used Bile Beans, nnd that they had cured hor of biliousness, and as I was at tho tiino run-down from anxiety and overwork, she advised me to try them. I needed a real 'pick-me-up,' ns I felt as tired in the morning as when X wont to bed, arid my appetite was greatly impaired. In fact, j. was quite done up, and did not knoir what to do to recover my strength. Although' I was a little prejudiced against medicines in general, I was persuaded to give Bilo Beajis a trial, and it is with much pleasuro that I toll you that a very few of th6m worked a miraclo with mo. X began to feel the benefit at once-by being tiuito bright after taking one or two at night, nnd my usual health.. began to return to me. I would now have no other mcdicino in the house." Mrs. Lewis ■ voices the, sentiments of thousands of one-timo sufferers, who, thanks to : Bile Beans, lioiy ■ hold that priceless treasure—health; Every housewife should keep a box in her medicine cujjb-iard. Is, lid. and 2s. 9d. ,ier box.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 February 1910, Page 7
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286TIRED, JADED WOMEN'S ENERGY RESTORED BY BILE BEANS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 February 1910, Page 7
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