"I TOOK THEM."
The laws relating to the unlawful Jg? g of other people’s property, are Shat stringent m the States, but Er administration js owaswimlly the cause of much comment. It has frecently been noticed that the unfortuSte who, when perhaps pressed by S and hunger, appropriates to his S use a small sum, is sentenced to fling term of imprisonment; whereas ?i,e well-connected wrongdoer when charged with larceny of perhaps thousands of pounds, has frequently, in reply to bis “I took them,” received sentence far from commensurate with his crime. The ill-gotten property of mdh actions never results in benefit, but there is a preparation now being sold throughout the Australian States __Bile Beans for Biliousness—which, rr-heu used, causes people to joyfully * «l took them.” Those Beans are a Durely vegetable preparation, and the result of years of thoughtful research, on the part of a medical man. The use of any, even the slightest deleterious substance is most carefully avoided. They have been compounded with the especial object of assisting the liver, gtomach and kidneys to thoroughly and effectually perform their natural functions. If any of the foregoing organs of the digestive system are impaired, ill-health is the result; and in fact, nine-tenths of all the ills which afflict mankind to-day are directly traceable to the deranged digestive organs. As Bile Beans will restore those organs to their proper working order, they will prove efficacious in removing the causes of a great majority of the ailments from which men and women unfortunately suffer to-day. They have done this in thousands of cases, and innumerable men and women to-day find themselves in a position of great benefit through being able to say, “I have taken them.”
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New Zealand Mail, 20 August 1902, Page 7
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