Insomnia.
How many of us can remember occasions when a particularly heavy evening meal has been eaten, a wretched -night's rest
followers ? The sleeplessness that appears to ba troubling so many people at the -*- preient is greatly due to defective liver action. The liver does not do its work properly, and as a consequence bile and and other foreign substances that usually are extracted from" the blood by the liver, remain in the veins, with the consequence the heart's action becomes laboured, the veins become congested, and one feels generally, restless and miserable. Now, there can be no doubt about it that a good liver medicine is what is needed to put matters right. Bile Beans fill this want : - "Mhey are nature's remedy, and their acion * being that of healthy, natural human bile the effect is magical in the extreme. Bile Beanb relieve and cure ailments of this kind ; not by temporarily he 1 ping the digeative organs ; they are successful from the faot that they make the organs do the work themselves. The result of this h that when Bile Beans are stopped nature takes up the work, and artificial means can be let off. Not so with the ordinary purgative medicine and guaranteed cureall; as soon as they are left off nature usually refuse* to act unaided, and artificial means have again and again to be resorted to. It is a good thing to remember that Bile Beans are an undoubted specific for Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, F>>rna'e Ailments, Debility, Liver Troub'es, Piles, Pimples, Blotches, Sores, Bad Blood, etc. They may be obtained at all chemists, price Is. lsd. per box ; Australian Depot, 39 Pitt Street, Sydney. Be sure you ge' the genuine. Take nothing that the chemists says is " just as good." The genuine bears the signature round the box.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 May 1899, Page 3
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302Insomnia. Manawatu Herald, 11 May 1899, Page 3
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