WHY HAVE BILE BEANS SUCCEEDED? Simply, because of their unequalled curative properties. People always prefer the best—you do yourself. A few years ago Bile Beans were stocked only : by a few .of tho.'leading Australasian chemists; 'to-day every medicine vendor of noto the whole world over stocks them, and' they are 1 the most widely used family medicine. Their introduction simply revolutionised r. tho old method of pepsin, bismuth, or mercury dosing, and ot starving sufferers from liver trouble and indigestion by 'placing them on liquid diet. Bile Beaas 'do not give . temporary relief only, and leave the patient weakened, liko the out-of-dato so-called remedies of forty Or fifty years ago,'containing probably aloes, mercury, and , other harmful drugs. Bile Beans, without the slightest discomfort, prompt the liver and digestive, organs to act in Nature's normal way, leaving those organs strengthened .and stimulated. They prouueo a gentlo action on Btho bowels, curing or preventing constipation, cleansing tho stomach, and. ridding tho system of all impurities. Do not be misled by claims of half n hundred pills in tho box, whoro probably four to six constitute a dose, and tho doses cannot bo discontinued.,, ,one Bile Bean is 0110 dose. They can bo discontinued after-tlio onre is effected;' they. arc', purely, vegetable; they -do not contain , any harmful ; drugs, and they are tho standard family medicine. . ■ Whon tho children show signs of being " off colour" ifivo tbom PHOSPHOL EMTTISION. It noorieics, generally strengthena the ajtUa, and malm twrn haw nod stroas.—Adrt, 1
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 605, 7 September 1909, Page 9
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249Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 605, 7 September 1909, Page 9
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