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LACK OF EXERCISE CAUSED ILLHEALTH. ALT, TROUBLE ENDED'BY BILE BEANS. For all those who lead a sedtntary life and whose occupation prevents them getting much exercise, Bile Beans are just tho medicino to ksep tho liver active and the stomach in order. Mr. G. Tipping, Chester Street, Tenorifl'e, Brisbane, Q., says:—"The nature of my occupation prevents me getting much exercise. Being a 'bus driver I am sat down all day long. Consequently I used to b6 troubled with periodical attacks of biliousness, brought about by a sluggish action of the liver. My digestive organs were disordered, and I could not digest food, and I was troubled with irregularity of the bowels. I would have attacks of severe headache and dizziness and a nauseous abhorrence of food. Sometimes I was troubled with quite a sickly and undone sort of feeling, and would have fits of retching. A friend who knew of mv condition advised Bile Beans. I tried Bile Beans and soon found them to be just the thing I required. They put mv liver ill proper working order. Tho biliousness ceased and no longer was I troubled with any dizziness or retching. Now, whenever I feel at all out-of-sorts a dose or two of Bile Beans always give me relief and make me feel better. I shall always recommend them to others." Follow the example of Mr. Tipping, and whenever you feel at all round down tako a few doses of Bile Beans, they will soon put you right, Bile Beans are a Bood liver mcditme and a grand tonic for tho many ills due to the enervating weather. Sold by all stores and chemists.—Aivt, J

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1071, 9 March 1911, Page 2

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276

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1071, 9 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1071, 9 March 1911, Page 2

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