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A SEARCH PARTY.

A party consisting of two individuals, who happened to be twin brothers, by the name of Bile Beans, set out to make a search of the interior of a lot of Sydney people. Bad livers action, constipation and indigestion, the result of hot weather, was the cause of the exploration. These mild, gentle, but searching small vegetable explorers are bo thorough ni their duties that when their work -is finished, welldrained, clean, wholesome roads are the result. Bile Beans differ from other remedies employed for a similar work in the following W1 Their action is gentle, there is no griping, purging, and no evil after-effects. Their formula is purely vegetable, and such drastic ingredients as aloes, calomel, and mercury,- as found in most purgatives, are emphatically and positively not employed, even in the smallest degree. Occasion may come when you wiuh a medicine to thoroughly search oufc and get to the root of a digestive ailment. If it does, remember Bile Beans are the people s popular-priced preparation, and they euro when all other remedies fail. If you doubb the fact, inquire amongst your friends, and. see if you cannot find someone who will give you ocular demonstration of this fact. Thousands of Australians have been made well, happy, and strong by this great remedy, a.:d amongst your friends you will most likely find the names of some of these thousands.— Advt.

— In France there are 1,130,24-1 foreigners, while in foreign countries there ar» bub

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Otago Witness, Issue 2359, 11 May 1899, Page 58

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A SEARCH PARTY. Otago Witness, Issue 2359, 11 May 1899, Page 58

A SEARCH PARTY. Otago Witness, Issue 2359, 11 May 1899, Page 58

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