" They Didn't Know."
Many people when detected in the commission of some wrongful act attempt to excuse themselves by the plea that " they didn't know it was wrong." Of course, the law of tha land absolutely refuses to excuse any wrong-doer upon such a ground, and the moral law shou'd be aa equally just in refusing pardon to ali such as do wrong to themselves by neglecting the care of the health, particularly when they advance the untenable excuse that they were unaware of anything which would remove the cau-.es of their troub'e. Ninety per cent of the ills which afflict the people of Australia of to-day are directly the result of impaired digestive organs. The liver, stomach and kidneys are the three great regulators of human health, and when those orgaus become affected the affects thereof Hve quickly felt in the system. Now, it is plain that if the sure affective working of those organs be secured, the causes of the ill-effects, which when impaired, they are the known producers of, will be removed. For promoting the thorough working of those organs Bile Beans has been proved to ba the most effeotive-known preparation, a3 well as being tbe most potent remedy for all ailmenta resulting from any derangement of ihe digestive oi ganism They are obtainable from all eh n.i.ts and storekeepers, and ihe price is only one .bill ng and ihree halfpence per box. Thousands of sufferers have ben benefited by thei'- U3e, and patients have been roa! ored to hea ih when hope of recovery bad been abandoned by heir medical attendants and friends. From far and wide testimonials are beiDg daily received from g. at tful persons who have been cnre:l by iheir in -. If you are suffering ihrough any ailment resulting from der nge 1 dig j . tive orgin3, you have a simple but most effec iv j v ra dy at hand. Thi. remedy i>s Bile Beans for B liou-^ness, and you shou'd not do wrong to yours If by neglecting to avail yours .If of their curative powers, lf you do there is absolutely no excuse for you, and you cannot shield yourself b. hind ihe " I didn't know " hedge of tlefenco which seems to be so eagerly sought by persons now-a-days in their efforts to excuse or hide the rosu lt3 of their folly or negligence.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 June 1899, Page 3
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394"They Didn't Know." Manawatu Herald, 8 June 1899, Page 3
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