The Newsboy's Question
* It is o. well-known fact that among the litt c street arabs, who vend ihe daily newspapers about the slreets of al! large cities, t c possessors of remarkably keen intellects are frequently found. A case in point occurred on'y a few days ago. The. youngster after having effee'ed the sale of a paper, requested the purchaser to answer him which was the quicker, heat or cold? Failing to receive an answer, the boy volunteered the information that boat was the quicker, a* you can catch cold. And now as this is the weather when coids are most easily caught, it would be well to fortify 'ourselves against such possibility. Colds are caused by the congestion of the blood, which is most prominent in the head and throat. Influenza can be traced to the same cause and irregular or insufficient liv<r action is in most cas a responsible for both. If iha proper and effective working of the liver be re stored, the dangers of contracting olds or influenza will hi r due d to a minimum. Bile Beans for Biliousness have been proved to be the mo t effec ive known remedy for ensuring the safe and thorough discharge by the liv r of is natural functions, aud is. therefore, the surest prevenative for cold-, and whera they have been contrac.ed, Bile Beans will speedily remove thrm. Their price is only a shilling and three halfpencj per box, and they can be obtained fon al c'a m st 3. In a course of this i\imdy be taken, it- will minimise t c danger of your experiencing personal proof of the newsboy's statement, that heat is qnickei than co!d tecause cold can be caught. 'I here is a heap of solid advice contained in the newaboy's witticism and advice which, if followed by oder folks will bring in its train far greater benefits than at first sight appear.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 July 1899, Page 3
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321The Newsboy's Question Manawatu Herald, 13 July 1899, Page 3
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