DOCTORS AND NURSES
Throughout Australasia recommend Bile Beans as the finest medicine for all liver and stomach troubles. Bile Beans are purely vegetable in their composition, and do not leave behind them those debilitating after-effecte so common to many of the old-fashioned medicines. Bile Beans do not profess to have been in uso for fifty or sixty years. They are the product of MODERN science, NOT the imperfect science of fifty years ago. You don't buy a fifty-year-old model of a cycle; you don't need a fifty-year-old medicine. Bile Beans are compounded to cure ailments set up by the food adulteration and food concentration of TO-DAY; not the conditions and the food of FIFTY YEARS AGO.
Bile Beans are produced in the finest laboratories in the world, and as no expense is spared in their production, they cannot become a "cheap" medicine, although their price ia within the reach of all. With Bile Beans, one Bean constitutes one dope. Don't be misled by offers of lialf-a-hundred pills in one box, when probably three to six pills are-needed for one dos*e.
Quantity is rot so important as quality. Bile Beans are the best household medicine. They have well earned that reputation by the "wonderful cures that they have effected, authentic particulars of which are published from time to time in this journal, for the benefit of fellow-sufferers from Biliousness, Headache, Indige&tion, Constipation, Piles, Debility, Female Weaknesses, Nervousness, Bad Blood. Pimples, and all Skin Eruptions. Bad Breath, Anemia, Insomnia, Lops of Appetite, Summer Fag, or any ailment arising from defective liver action. Bib Bear-» are. obtainable from all medicine vendors, price ls lid, or 2a 9d large box. . 1
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11751, 27 November 1903, Page 6
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