THEY DIDN'T KNOW.'
Many people when detected in the commission of some wrongful act attempt to excuse themselves by the plea that 'tihey didn't know it was wrong.' Of course, the law of the land absolutely refuses to excuse any wroujjdoer upon such a ground, and the moral law should be as equally just in refusing pardon to all such as do wrong to themselves by neglecting the care of their health, particularly when they advance the untenable excuse t)hat they were unaware of anything which would remove the causes of their trouble. Ninety per cent, of the ills which afflict the people of Australia to-day are directly the result of impaired digestive organs. The liver, stomach and kidneys are fhe three great regulators of human 'health, and when those organs become afEected the effects thereof are quickly felt in the system. Now, it is plain that if the sure and effective working of those organs be secured, the causes of the ill-effects, which, when impaired, they are the known producers of, will be removed. For promoting the thorough working of those organs Bile Beans have been proved to Be the most effective known preparation, as well as being the most potent remedy for all ailments resulting from any derangement of the digestive organism. They are obtainable from all chemists and storekeepers, and the price is only one shilling and three halfpence per box. Thousands of sufferers 'have been benefited by their use, and patients have been restored to health when hope of recovery had been abandoned by their medical attendants and friends. From far and wide testimonials are beirg- daily received from o-rateful persons who have been cured by their use. If you are suffering: through any ailment resulting from deranged digestive organs, you have a simple but most effective remedy at 'hand This remedy is Bile Beans for Biliousness, and you should not do wrong to yourself by neglecting to avail yourself of their curative powers. If' you do there is absolutely no excuse for you, for you carinot shield yourself behind the 'I didn't knew
hedge of defence which seems to be so eagerly sought by persons now-a-days in their efforts to excuse or hide the r,esulfs of their folly or negligence.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 143, 19 June 1899, Page 7
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