THE VERDICT OF SCIENCE ON BILE BEANS. Proved Superior by Analysis and Tests. A Leading Scientific Journal's Report. • We have satisfied ourselvt>t> chat Bile Beans are of purely vegetable origin,” sa ■; that leading London Jtltentific journal, -‘Scienco Siftings.’’ “ Our laboratory experiments and practical tests hare disclosed to us » valuable prepare’ion. .... oxrellent tor Constipation. and. as a regulator of the liver and bile Bile Beaus increase secretion in the whole of the digestive tract. When employed to relieve constipation, they do not —as is the case with so many 1 pu i gatives—cause after-c.onstipat ion. There is in. griping. They relievo flatuleii'-o. sick beaiiache, and bilious- i ness. Ma ? always be relied upon io rectifv the overflow or insufficient Sow , of bile, and to lessen cuingestion of i the stomach and Bile ; 1 Beiuis are an excel Fu- family medi- , cine; and we award the Certificate of. ■Merit to th«- Bile Deen Company in ; respect of tbeni.” Ihe above supjKii'ta absolutely the .hum we hs.ro long inmie'for Bile ; Bes’is. and more convituiug ovidonce . i of ch»-u merit could not be possible. ( The verdict ot “Science Siftings” co- ! mi ides with the verdict of the public. : I' .ihl yea is ago Bile Beans wr-co prac- • unknown in Austridasia. Today they have the largest sale Uuuugn- 1 I out the world. Mnd ai,- the tavuurito i family 'medicine, pyeierred above all j . outers ms a for liter complaint, j I indigestion, biliottsnesßv constipation, ; i and .«!lk-<l ailments. This ia not aiere- j I iff our stacemeiit. What is the reason i that. Bile Beanrf' aro so rapidly re- i placing tho old-fashioned preparations j 1 dating fifty or sixty years, most ’ I of which contain some harmful mine- ■ r»l substance? Because Bile Beans I are a modern scieitvific triumph: arc [ j compounded from the finest medicinal ■ roots and herbs: made iu the best [ I equipped laboratories in the world: i I are mild, in action, yet, always effec- • | five; are suitable for the most deli- j • cate invalid ; are convenient to take; ■ e;» nch too expensive Mr th© ’.vorkiiix; 1 man and vcmm;.:.- /.! »< «>i;c f~. <• 1;? ' mo icG-.c—Ct'RE. ’*.lr I Bouaxb are obtainable generally t.' is. I Ud. and 2s. 9d. large box three times Is. lid. siae). ■ .TIA;;?:s'9F TUP* AiCON. | • JULY. F'tilJ iuuuu ... ... Bth, 4.i a.m. Last Quaitor 13th, 3.49 p.m, Now Moon 22nd, C.3G a m. First Quarter ... ... 7.33 a.«n. Perigee, Itb, 10.37 p.m,; Aixjgoe, 16th. 11.37 p.m. AUGUST. Full nioun A stb, 0,36 a.m. List quarter ... 12th, 2.24 p.m. Now inoon, & .. ... 20th, 1.4 p.m. First quarter ... 27th, o.lb p.m. Apogee, 19th, 3.37 p.m : Apegee. 13th, 4.37 pan ; Perigree, 27th, 8.37 p,in. For Children's Hu’riog Night i Woods buat Peppanumt Cure, Is bd aud 2s 6d per bottlo. BMGKERB, PLEaBE NOTE.The famous GOLDEN EAGLE lo baoco is now sold in TWO OUNCE 1 INS. FLAKE CUT, Try if.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 269, 27 July 1906, Page 2
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