MR. BOOKER WAS BILIOUS.
HE SOLD PATENT MEDICINES
AND TRIED THEM.
ALL FAILED BUI ONE
BILE BEANS FOR BILIOUSNESS
WAS THAT ONE
Some people may wonder how it is that century after century passed away before a medicine was discovered equal to the curative properties of Bile Beans for Biliousness. It does seem strange, but the same argument might applyto the steam engine, telegraphy, etc,, efcc. Bile Beans are the remedy of the century, and' thousands who have taken them readily admit tnis fact.
The secret of their great success lay in the fact that they are the result of long and thoughtful research on the part of a medical man, who, after years of careful study succeeded in compounding with other ingredients a natural vegetable substance which he discovered, so that the effect on the digestive prganism of the human system is identical with that of the natural bile created by the liver. Finding this, then, to be the most natural cathartic obtainable, the public readily accepted it in preference to all others. Bile Beans have cured when doctors and patent, medicines have failed, and the following letter which we publish from Mr Hugh George Booker, of Wallace Street, Wellington, N.Z., is further proof of their great value:— *' For fifteen years," says Mr Booker, <f I had been a sufferer from bilious attacks of a very severe character, and having for seven years of that period teen a vendor of patent medicines of all descriptions, both in Queensland and New South Wales, I had recourse to all such as were presumably specially adapted to my case. None, however proved satisfactory. About 18 months ago I made a trial of Bile Beans for Biliousness, though naturally T had little # hope of gaining relief. To my surprise and satisfaction I soon found my condition materially improved, and since then I have had but rare recurrences of the old complaint, and th, ese are readily amenable to a Bean or two. No medicine has suited my case so well as Bile Beans. While effective, they are extremely mild in operation,' and are, therefore, particularly suitable for persons in a low condition, and women of delicate constitution." .
The following are among the complaints that it is not only claimed, but tli at testimony the world over goes to prove that Bile Boans for Biliousness will cuieheadache, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, piles*, female ailments, I liver and kidney troubles, weariness of body, and heart palpitation. All chemists and storekeepers sell them, but they are also procurable direct from the Head Depot for Australasia, 39 Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S.W. The low price of the Beans,
viz., Is 1-i-d per box, post paid, places them within the reach of all, and no family should be without a box for emergencies.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 77, 3 April 1901, Page 4
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463MR. BOOKER WAS BILIOUS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 77, 3 April 1901, Page 4
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