A COLD FACT.
WHY IS THE MOST POPULAR MEDICINE SOLD IN AUSTRALIA TO-DAY BILE BEANS FOR BILIOUSNESS?
IS IT THE PRICE, 13£ d PER BOX?
Price has a great deal to do with the popularity of medicines, but in the present ca 5 e merit is responsible for the millions of boxes sold. For illustration, the case given below from Christchurch, New Zealand, shows that on every hand, and all over, cures are being effected. Mrs Isherwood, of Armagh street. Christchurch, out of gratitude for her cure, has written us the following letter, which reads: — "I am a fruiterer, living in Christchurch, and for a considerable time have suffered from a disordered liver, indigestion, and biliousness. I tried many medicines, but none of them did me any good. I was told to try Bile Beans, and soon after taking them began to feel better. I consider Bile Beans exactly the right remedy for biliousness and indigestion. They are pleasant to take, and they act in a gentle manner. Ido not think there is anything better than Bile Beans for a general aperient. I ha~e faith in them for all complaints arising from a disordered liver. Many of my customers and friends have noticed how I have altered for the better since taking Bile Beans, and, as for myself, I seem to have secured a new lease of life."
Taking into consideration the facts of such cases as above, and in conjunction with the price, it is little wonder that Bile Beans for Biliousness are so popular, and thousands have proved them to be an undoubted specific for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, bad blood, pimples, piles, bad breath, female wealcness, and for all liver and kidney troubles. Obtainable from all chemists and storekeepers, or direct from the Australian Depot, .Bile Bean Manufacturing Company, 39 Pitt sireet, Sydney.— Advt. '
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Otago Witness, Issue 2443, 9 January 1901, Page 52
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306A COLD FACT. Otago Witness, Issue 2443, 9 January 1901, Page 52
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