The Preferential Tariff.
Whether the Preferential Tariff suggested by Mr Obamberlian would prove a boon or otherwise to the British Empire is a subject which is, at the present time, exciting much con-' troversy. The question is hardly likelyto.be determined satisfactorily until such a Tariff is in operation, and its merits or demerits have been proved. It was thus Bile Beans were proved. The public first: gave them a a trial; found they possessed merits unknown tc other preparations ; their cures prompt and lasting ; their action on the liver, stomach and bowels mild, without the purging or weakening action so common to many of the out-of-date remedies of forty or fifty years ago> Altogether, the public found that in Bile Beans they had a safe, reliable medicine, which might be administered to. old •or young with perfect safety.: Thua their reputation grew, until, at the present day, they have established for themselves a universal preference,
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, 27 August 1903, Page 5
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155The Preferential Tariff. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, 27 August 1903, Page 5
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