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WHY HAVE BILE BEANS SUCCEEDED ? Simply because of their unequalled cura* tive properties. People always prefer the" beat — you d> you: s. If. A few years ago Bile iieans were stocked only by a few of the leading Australasian chemists; to-day every medicine vendor of note the whole world over stocks them, and they are the • most widely used family medicine. Their introduction simply revolutionised the oldmethod of pepsin, bismuth, or mercury dosing, and of starving sufferers from liver trouble and indigestion by placing them on liquid diet. Bile Beans do not give temporary relief only, and leaver the^patienfc weakened, like the out-of-date so-called remedies of 40 or 50 years ago, containing probably aloes, mercury, and other harmful drugs. Bile Beans, without the slightest' , discomfort, prompt the Hver and digestive organs to act In Nature's normal way, leavI ing these organ 6 strengthened and stimulated. They produce g. gentle action on the M«p^ bowels, curing or preH*Tnr^r^Rk venting constipation', H » j M cleansing the stomach, ■■■■■■■Hl^Hk and ridding the j^Bflf system of all impurities. BBm n °t' be misled by. j^^BH H^m claims of half a hundred) Bh j^^^B pills in the box, where B^HLprtflH^V probably four to six jH ( J M y I-^F constitute' a dose, and* . Jtj Jy ' 1 \ p j^ the doses cannot be napQlßMA'ciiecontinued. One Hi Bean is one ■■■ ■■■Kdoee. They can be . ffariJl afteu |I[U| ■Vbthe cure ie effected; ■B are purely vege■■^^^^^■^H table ; they do not nfff|flf9ffßß contain any harmful 111 lIIIM IIW dru SS s ' and the - v & r « |imijU£2ilSfif the standard family mmm — mmmm — r medicine.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 19

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264

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 19

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