. DOCTORS AND NURSES ■» BECOIftIEND BILE BEANS Throughout Australasia 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-effects so common to many of the old-fashioned medicines. Bile Leaas do not profess to have been in use 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 i adulteration and food concentration- of j to-day j not the conditions and the food I of fifty years ago. I Bile Beans are produced in the finest laboratories ; and, as no expense is spared in their , production, they cannot become a ".cheap" medicine, although their price is within the reach of all. With Bile Beans, one keia constitutes ono dose. Don't be misled by offers of half-a-hundred pills in a box, when p'ro- | ba,bly three to six pills are needed for j one dose. Quantity is not so important as quality. I^ile Beans are the best household medicine. They have -well earned that •reputation by the '\\ onderful cures they I;^*'^^§BJj^f!V liavo effected, auS a % t ' Hi K?w' particulars of I*sTfA&>Br i -»nJw which we are conffofr^K?zH Linually publishing W& V^i"V n lhis J° ur «al fo? r>^ &sKs!l the - benefit of" feHovrifiifil $W$ sufferei's from bili'^U'^ywr^iS^^ nusftess, , headache, iaTlfw • I }digention, constipa|m a ¥ c&' ' f * jKjbv n > piles, debility, ivf^^di^a^^w s^' female ailments, nerji*Af^s vousness ' kad blood, i^^^^bad breath, anaemia, »|lp^ S»!^ ftn^ ailment arising mm j^i^ l1 * 0 ? 1 defect . ive iiver jjgrQli W Suction. Bile Beans fr TSTfI 1^ " a aro obtainable from 9} JBIII gt|i OS r a^ stoi'okeepers and fiffifflffpiffibßKfiMtfsir chemists. — Advt.
For Bronchial Coughs tako Woods 1 - Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d nnd 2s 6d.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1909, Page 4
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