A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT.
WHAT A FEW SHILLINGS DID
FOR A PEKTH MAN,
Mr Nelson is a citizen, of Perth, W.A., where as senior member of the firm of Nelson, Moir and Co. he carries on at William and Aberdeen Streets the business of general contractors. One of our reporters having- heard something o£ Mr Nelson's illness, followed by
a ' sudden recovery to health, waited upon him with a view to obtaining1 some enlightenment as to the treatment he had undergone. "For years," said Mr Nelson in reply to our reporter, "I have suffered from biliousness in such a form as to make my life a misery. Constant headache and morning vomiting kept me in a condition that made exist/ence wretched. I took medicine as prescribed by medical men, and mix-
tares sold by chemists without .benefit. I also tried one or two patent medicines, but I was rather prejudiced against them at that time. Seeing Bile Beans so widely advertised as a cure for my complaint, I ventured to buy a box- The first box gave me relief such as I had not known for years, seeing which, I continued the treatment until I had used a number of boxee and was absolutely cured. I am always recommending Bile Beans to my acquaintances, and in fact not knowing that Bile Beans could be purchased the world over, I sent several boxes to my friends in Scotland. I shall be pleased to let you know the results when I hear from them. I consider I. made the best investment of my life by purchasing- Bile Beans. My work is a pleasure to me now, and I will always be found ready to afford information to those who have suffered as I have, in the hope that they may also obtain relief that is wholly due to the use of Bile Beans." The testimony of men of strict integrity is valuable to the public, as a guarantee of the benefits of such a remedy as Bile Beans, which have been proved to be an undoubted specific for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, bad blood, pimples, piles, costiveness, and for a general toning up of the system. They are sold at all chemists and storekeepers at 13|d. per box. They are never sold in bulk, or by the hundred, but always in sealed packag-es, the wrapper around which bears the signature of the pro* prietors. '.. ■..-'-••
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 3
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400A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 3
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