Can the Queen do Wrong
• There wa« a time when k nps and queen* trere thought to exist by Divine right, and were incapable of doing wrong. But we know nowadays that no (person is 5 Calljb'e, be that person king or queen nrsu'jeo 1 . Aa to whether a king or que n w>u d do wrong, that is quite ano hvmt er. but i is certain that they wou d be doini? wronsr if >hey refused 10 fr.k- Bile B am for Bilio!isne<™ when suffering fora any ail ment arising from imp ir d digestive »rga b. bile Bean" are diiy working moat marvellou cures th ou«houfc tii eo'.onUs. They aie uot a cure-a 1, but they will cure what we claim for them. They hold the palm above all other laxative remedies of the present day. a3 l hoy do not weaken or distress the patient, a? most other remedies do. They are of vegetable composition and are the re u'ta of years of patient researoh on the part Of an American medical roan of much eminence. For all complaints such a? biliousness, indigestion, constipation, sick and nervous headaches, oolds, influenza, rheumatism, pile's, dtoainess, fulness after meals, look of physical tone, and that tired feeling, complaints of women, female weaknesses, etc., Bile Beans are absolutely the best medicine procurable. They are prescribed by the first physicians in America, and are sold by all chemists and storekeepers throughout Australia, New -Zealand, and Tasmania. The Australian Depot of the Bile Beans Manufacturing Company is at 39 Pitt Street, Sydney. At the low price, thirteen pence ha'f- penny, at which Bile Beans are sold, no one Bhould be -without a box. If Bile Beans be takan by kings and queens when they are feeling unwell or suffering from impaired digestive organs, they wiL certainly not be doing wrong. Unequalled and Invincible Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds, 1/6.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1899, Page 3
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319Can the Queen do Wrong Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1899, Page 3
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