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Are Women Wise?

Th« nature of the answer to this question will greatly depend upon the pergonality of the individual to whom the query be addressed. If you ask the crotchety old bachelor, or the woman-hater you will receive a most passionate " No " for an answer; and if you ask the love-sick young man, you will receive an equal passionate " Yes "•as a reply. But the bachelor, the woman-hater and the lady worshipper must all answer " Yes " to the ques'ion, was Mrs J. Brown, of Gilbert Stree*, Bowden, Adelaide, wise when she took Bile Beans for Biliousness to cure herself of severe attacks of constipation and indigestion, from which she suffered for twelve years? Bead Mrs Brown's story and judge of the wisdom of ber action for yourselves. "For over twelve years," say the lady, " 1 suffered from severe constipation and indigestion, with all the painful and disagreeable accompaniments that are known to every sufferer from constipation. I consulted various doctors and was prescribed for by them, bu! without avail. At length they pronounced my casa to be incurable. Besides having taken a 1 the prescriptions which the d ctors gave me, I* tried! the numerous remedies suggested by friends, and almost al the medicines adver isad as curee for my complaint, but I got no benefit from them. No medicine could be relied on o act when most required, even though the same thing had afforded sight relief previously. At length a friend of mine, Mrs McArnie who had herself been cured of serious illnesf by Bile Beans, recommended them to inc. Acting on her advice I tried the Bilu Beans, aud after I had taken a few doses, I was awar. 1 of an imnvoverrienr in my condition, I continued then to take the Beans for some mouths, and can "truthfully say that the/ have completely cured me." Thirty million doses of Bile B^ans were taken during the-year ending February, 1899, which proves that both men and women have been wise in curing their ills by the people's popular price preparation.

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Manawatu Herald, 5 October 1899, Page 3

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343

Are Women Wise? Manawatu Herald, 5 October 1899, Page 3

Are Women Wise? Manawatu Herald, 5 October 1899, Page 3

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