IS FARMING A FAILURE?
FROM AN AUSTRALIAN STANDPOINT. This question need not be discussed as far as New Zealand is concerned, because everyone knows of the great success that has been achieved, but whether farming is a failure in Australia, under the trying climatic conditions which prevail, is a matter which nearly every farmer ia turning over in his mind at present. Bile Beans for Biliousness will, however, ensure that a farmer does not fail because of ill-health. Mr William Brown, a well-known agriculturist, of Maitland, New South Wales, has a most interesting statement to make on this subject. He says: "I am seventy-four years of age, and beyond a few rheumatic twitchings had never, suffered from ill-health till recently, when I suppose old - age making itself apparent, I was seized with great nervousness, trembling, and very bad head. I tried various remedies, but in-vain. My daughter, living in Newcastle, recommended me to take Bile Beans, as they had given her great relief and satisfaction. I did so, and the result is that I am a firm believer in Bile Beans. They have given me great relief, and I feel quite a new man—can rest well, eat well, and am enjoying a comfort in my old age that I never thought would be mine; and I feel very-grateful indeed for the beneficial effects I have received from Bile Beans, and confidently recommend them to old' and young." Not only for nervousness, but for general debility, female weaknesses, constipation, piles, rheumatism, the after effects of colds, chill, influenza, pimples, face sores blood impurities generally, and all liver and kidney disorders Bile Beans for Biliousness are the most effective remedy known. All chemists will supply them, or you may obtain them direct from the Bile Bean Manufacturing Company,-39 Pitt street, Sydney by sending their popular price. As their composition is purely vegetable, in a certain sense they may be said to be "raised on the land" for the workers on the land.—rAdvt- - ]
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Evening Star, Issue 11657, 18 September 1901, Page 7
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330IS FARMING A FAILURE? Evening Star, Issue 11657, 18 September 1901, Page 7
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