WHY BILE BEAUS EXCEL
IK EFFICACY AND ECONOMY. Bilu Beans for Biliousness are the prodmof a modem scientific research, and t; c-.--foro thoroughly up to date. r Hjey do not merely purge, giving temporary relief (-tey, and leaving the patient weakened like tee out-of-date so-called remedies of forty or fifty vears ago, which contain probably aloes, mercury, and other luirmful drugs. Bile Bars, without the slightest discomfort, prompt the. lives - and digestive organs to act in natnrtfs normal way, leaving those organs strengthened and sthmilaiod lo continue tho performance of their duties without further assistance. They produce a gentle action on the bowels, curing nr preventing constipation, cleansing the stomach, and ridding the system c.‘ all impin-itiea. Do not be misled by claims of half a hundred pills in a box, where probably four to six constitute a dose, and the closes cannot bo discontinued. One, Bile .Bean is one dose. They can be discontinued after tile cure is olicctcd: they are purely vegetable; they do not contain any harmful drugs, and limy are the safest family medicine. Bile Boa ns will be found a prompt and permanent <’• "c ter Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion. Constipation, idles, Debility. Female Weaknesses, Nervousness, Bad Blood. Pimples, and all Skin Eruptions, Bad Breath. Anrnnua, Irtss of Rheumatism. .£& or *T' rl defective bib flow, assimilation, and P'Vdigestion. Bile Bears C 1;-/ arc obtainable from at! hi Fk a ‘i b medicine vendors. Price, ls lid. or 2s 9d huge ; . .' -kJ -‘ - ~= s “ , b A Free Sample ! ; V-b, I Box will be sent on re- {"; t*! /Jr '"I- - ' ’ j ceipt of a penny stamp 1;, ■ IgCgy’rTV,-. ’l/ to cover postage. A<tli‘ D; ri| i-T’ i * TAVyrij. dress; Tho Bile Bean id • * s ''' i,A) Manufacturing Com pan v. Sydney .-[Advt.]
lu reviewing ‘The India of the Queen, - by (hr- late Sir Vviiliaui Hunter, the ‘Athenamm ’ puts a linger upon cue popular inisconception of Indian policy. Sir William speaks in glowing language of the oiiVr made by the Nizam's Government to give £600,00*0 towards the frontier defences, "Tha sped tide of this generous and powerful young prince, begging to be allowed to be of use lu England more well make the British heart beat. Tt is not surprising that the British Press should have mged the. immediate acceptance of so splendid a token of loyalty, and wondered that there could be w moment’s delay. But the Government of India know well that this offer, disinterested and noble as it is, may force on the decision of momentous issues.’'' The generous ami powerful young prince (oh serves tho reviewer) had very Little to do with the, offer; it was neither disinterested nor noble, and Lord Dufferin showed courage and wisdom in proposing to resign rather than axrpefc ih
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Evening Star, Issue 12028, 28 October 1903, Page 7
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