IMPURE BLOOD.
The Boot of Many Diseases* Disease of every oWracter originates iff aii abnormaj condition of the blood, and unless speedily checked ,""thio whole system is soon convplsedf in its grasp. The existence of impure or bad blood in the system is .shown by the orese-rice of~boils, pimple*, blotches, .tores, eruptions, rashes, totter, etc. Irfiheir more, advanced st&gce thesrf complaints are known, as "ulcers, tumouis, abscesses, scrofula, and cancerous affections. In order to eradicate the causes of which the above are the effect?, it is absolutely necessary that the blood should 1 be cleansed of all" impurities. Tho liver is the organ whicn controls the proper circulation of tho blood, and under its agency not only the blood itself but other, organs of the body are governed. Bile Beans fob Biliousness act directly upon tho liver. thus becoming the -agent by. which pure and healthy blood is circulated through the system. Bile Beans have been: proved to be the safest, speediest and most effective remedy 2&r such ailments as mentioned above and they have oured the severest forms of bad blood, from the common piniple to the worst scrofulous sore. They are purely vegetable, so that the user of them, whil-j certain of benefit, need have no fear of any harm resulting to him through the presence of any deleterious substances in their composition, which, unfortunately, are only too frequently found in many socalled blood purifiers. Thus it is by acting directly on the liver, Bile Bsan« are a speedy and permanent cure for biliousness, headache, indigestion, constipation, piles, debility, female weaknesses, no-vous-nese,- bad blood, baa breath, anaemia, disturbed sleepj loss of aj&pefcite?- -tli&uomtism, and, in fact, all ailments that owe their origin to defective bile flow, assimilation and digestion. The "first place o{ refresJiment to be allowed within th 9 precincts of Hyde Park, Hie Ring Tea House, under the lioeiuc of Ihe Office of Works, was opened to the- public recently. The premise? overlook the Serpentine, accommodate ovor a. thousand people, "and include a verandah oa which. 250 people may be served^
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Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 19
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345IMPURE BLOOD. Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 11 August 1909, Page 19
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