Twenty Million Doses.
Starring figures are what ihe Bile Bean Manufacturing Company deal in. This paper just gleans that last year the consumption of Bile Beans in Australasia a one, ran into the enormous figures of twenty million doses (we only give figures for Australasia). In the facs of the folowing fact*, is it to be wondered at this great world's specific when ailing ? Bi c Beans for Bi iousne s have from their origin, earned for themselves by their unequalled excellence, a reputation which
paces them to day far in advance of any «iher similar preparation. This specific is Dot a carelessly-prepared nostrum ; on the contrary, it is the resu't of long and thoughtful research on th? part of a medical man, an American, who, after years of study, discovered a natural vegetable substance, wh'ch, after further study he succeeded in compounding with other ingredients, so that its effect on the digestive organism of the human system, is identical with that of the natural bile created by the livt r. Finding this then to be the most natural cathartic obtainable, the public rapidly accepted it in preference to all others, and consequently the old methods of starving and the use of pepsin and bismuth sank into insignificance and oblivion. Acting on the bowels in a gentle manner, Bile Beans do not in any way MMken or distress the patient. This ia a point in which they differ materially, from nearly all laxative remedies sold to day, as the latter usually act in a violent manner, weakening the the patient, and in many oases doing more harm than good. Bi c Beans have been apt'y termed " a medicine for the people at a popu'ar price." Many wonder how this remedy can have the great virture olaimed for it and still be sold at so reasonable a price ; yet the solution is simple. Millions upon millions of Bi c Beans are consumed annually, and that they are manufactured in possibly the largest and beat-equipped laboratories in the world, situated in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. In this estab ishment, only the very best of latest-improved machinery is used, and this fact also greatly minim ses the cost of production. Thus it will be seenj that through the great consumption the proprietors are enabled to sell this valuable remedy at a price that places it within reach of all. Bile Beans are an undoubted specific for bilioutfies?, sick and nervous headache, indigestion, consumption, female weakness pale-faced girls, irregu'arities, bad breathj blotches, pimples, dizziness, all liver 4^H kidney troubles, dyspepsia, heart palpitat^H pain in back and Bides, fullness after eat^H lack of physical tone, heartburn, and ttBH tired feeing. Obtainable from all chettnHß and storekeepers, or from the Australi^H depot, 89 Pitt-street, Sydney, post paid M receipt of 1/1J per box, Bile Beans con^l within the reach of all, and at the I(^H price they are sold at, no one. should without a box. WM
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Manawatu Herald, 24 August 1899, Page 2
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