WHY HAVE BILE BEANS SUCCEEDED? Simply because of their unequalled curative properties, P-ople always prefer the best, you do yourself. A few years ago Bile Beans were stocked only by a few of the leading Australasian chemists ; to-day every medicine vendor of note the whole world over stocks them, and they age. the most widely used family medicine. Their origin and their increase ia most interesting: Some years ago, an eminent scientist discovered a purely vegetable substance which * has the peculiar property of acting on the human system in exactly the same way as nature's, auimil substance, pile. After much careful study he combined this substance with some other eight vegetable fngredien'jf, and then concentrated the product so obtained until a suit* able dose eould be compressed into the space offered by a small bean. This medicine, made up in the form of " a bean for the bile," soon became widely known as Bile Beans. Their use simply revolutionised the old method of pep-in, bismuth, and mercury dosing, and of ftarying sufferers from liver trouble and indigestion by placing them Qn liquid Bile Beans, do not give temporary relipf only, and leave "the patient weakened, like the out of-date so-called remedies of 40 or 50 years ago, contaiung prbably aloes, mercury, and other harmful drugs. Bile Being, without the slightest discom-fort,-prompt the Hvpr and digestive or»*ns to act in nature's normal .way, leaving those organs strengthened and simulated. They product* a gentle action on theboweta, cubing 6r prevent ing constipation, cV*nsing \be stomach, and ridding the systeja of all impurities. Do not be misled by claims of ba'f a hundred ip a box, where probably four to six sonstiiute a dose, and the dose canpo£\e discontinued. One Bile Th y can be discontinued ifter the' cure is affected; they are pufely vegetable ; they do not contain any harmful drugs, and chey are the safe*?, family medicine. Of all medians &.t J/IJ, or 2/9 family box' (2/9 *, ox CQa „ tains three times 1/1^), I 3 a medicine'of marRHEUMO vellous potenc) an d 0 f great therapeufcjq value, and is absolutely free Yroba' or hurtful ingredient*: Jt if a seientific preparation, and its eiSbacy has been thoroughly proved in numberless, cases of rheumatism, gout/ lumbago, and uric acid /diataesiß. Kheumo ty 4 medicipfej not\ Imiment. Rheumo is a liquid, not si pill. Itacts as nature does : seetf out the affected parts, dissolves aqi expels the excess uric acid, kills-the pain and removes the swelling. /Rheumo acts as a tonic as well, and helps to auild up the system. Sold bnd stores at 2s 6d per.-oottle,-
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 14 July 1904, Page 5
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433Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 14 July 1904, Page 5
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