WHY BIL? BEAN CURES Ai c P< rm nent ( nres. Bile Beans for Biliousness are the product of modern scientific research, and therefore thoroughly up to data. They do not merely purge, giving temporary relief only, and leaving the patient ' weakened, like the out-of-date so-called I remedies of 40 or 50 years ago, which contain probably aloes, mercury, and other harmful drugs. Bile Beans, without the slightest discomfort, prompt the liver and digestive organs to act in Nature's normal way, leaving those organs strengthened and stimulated to continue the performance of their duties without further assistance. They produce a gentle action on the bowels, curing or preventing constipation, cleansing the stomach, and ridding the system of all impuriiiee. Do not be misled by claims of half a hundred pilils in a box, where projaably four__to six constitute a dope, and the doses cannot he discontinued. ONE BILE BEAN IS ONE DOSE. They can be discontinuedHff^^tr^^TlJPh. a fter the cure is SjTljl 2 « effected ; they are JH *H 1J" JSSa P ure ly vegetable ; they; MagJß*^! do not contain any mßh! e y. ar& t^ standard) hHI aKg»f family medicine. Bile yftp^yy fJ? s P^«dy cu re for biliaj *1 J »1 1 P^fL ousne.ss, headache, in■LaJLn^^^nJßrißM digestion, oonstdpafemale weaknesses, B^yl KB nervousness, bad §ffgjß JSSBn a n ffi m* a ' disturbed gllisL^g^KHl sleep, loss of appetite, BjWaTrffrSWy|K and they ward off ll1!ll'llMll*p¥y chills, colds, rheuma* JgggijgggJSiim^ tism, aud influenza.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 82
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