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LOOK OUT FOR SPRING DANGERS

Now is the time to be on the lookout for the dangers of Spring dangers from within as well as from without. A besieged fortress, after a long siege, is .not only more watchful of danger from attack by the enemy without, but alsa of dangers from weakness within. The human system, after the long siege of Autumn and Winter, is weakened through over-work—over-work of all the digestive organs, which have had to cope with extra food consumed (a necessity during the cold months), and over-work caused by resisting the attacks of colds and chills. The weakened system is less able to withstand the -renewed attacks of the severe changes of temperature, so treacherous at this season of the year, and must be toned up. There is no tonic like Bile Beans, because they are purely vegetable, and they assist the over-1 worked organs to cope with the de^ mands of Nature, and gradually restore them to their normal condition, so that they are again able—unaided —to perform their natural functions. "With the system so toned up, you can withstand the dangers of the changes oi climate. Unless you take this precaution you may suffer as Mrs. Sarah Lewis, of 5 .Avon street, Glebe Point, Sydney, suffered. This lady says:— "Some twelve months ago a friend, of. mine told me she had used your Bile Ikans and that they had cured her of biliousness, and as I was at that timerun down from anxiety and over-work, she advised me to try them. I needed a real 'pick-me-up,' as I felt as tired Iri the morning as when I went to bed, and my appetite was greatly impaired, m fact, I was quite done up, and did not -know what to take to recover :ny strength. Although I was a little prejudiced against medicines in general, I was persuaded to give Bile Beans a trial, and it is with much pleasure that L tell you a very few of them worked a miracle with me. I began to feel the benefit at once by being quite bright after taking one or two at night, ami my usual health began to return to nie. I would have no other medicine in the house. "Bile Beans are a safe and sure remedy for Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Piles, Debility, Female Weaknesses, Nervousness, Bad Blood, Bad Breath, Anaemia, Disturbed Sleep, Loss of Appetite, Pimples, and all Skin Eruptions, Spring Ailments, and, in fact, all ailments that owe their origin to defective bile flow, assimilation or digestion Bile Beans are obtainable generally at Is. l^d. or 2s. 9d. large box (contains three times the Is. l£d. size).

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12631, 19 October 1905, Page 2

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LOOK OUT FOR SPRING DANGERS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12631, 19 October 1905, Page 2

LOOK OUT FOR SPRING DANGERS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12631, 19 October 1905, Page 2

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