"THE SPRING MEDICINE."
A Mother's Prmse for Bile Beans Bile Beans are the finest medicine known for the ailments of spring. Being purely vegetable, and working on Nature's own j lines, they purify the blood, flush tha ( bowels, and regulate them to natural effort, cleanse the stomach, regulate the liver and bile, and tone up the whole system ; and with a condition to withstand the health dangers that lurk in the springtime. " Bile Beans are an ideal spring medicine," says Mrs E. E. Johns, of Victoria street, Lewisha-m. Sydney, " and a box of them should be in every home. I have used Bile B^ans for myself end family for a number of years, and can highly recomI m«nd ■them. A friend of mine, residing in. I Victoria, first sent me a box of the Beans some years euro, and now I would not bo i without them in the hou^e. I have a. larga family, and at springtimo and other chancres of season prive them Bile Beans, which on^ure good health.''^ For biliousness, indigestion, headache, constipation, piles, liver trouble, anaemia, and all ailments arising from liver, stomach, or bowel disorders. Bile Beans ar« a npver-fa.il inp: eurp. AH store* and ehemist3 st/oek Bita B«»an3. at 1* l^d. or 2s 9d (special family size (containing three times Is l^d).
TKp Maquis of Bute is the possessor of 11 titles, is a Baronet of Nova Scotia, and ihe richest peer in Scotland. Mount Stuart, his principal Scotish v seat, is "an immense Gothic structure, and cost ovec £1.000 000. A Swedish scientist (Dr Martin E. "Ken^ berg) is ereatin^ factory plant on Dartmoor to convert the -peat there into briquettes, which he claims will rival ooaJ(i The- taximeter cab is coming to Sydney. Sir Joseph ,Carruthera declares it to lj* a pleasure to travel where the passenger fy told w,haf hfa fane is. It would not bei long before the taximeter oab was seen on the atreets of Sydney. He was offered tfod chairmanship of a company, but he de-* dined, in view of his official position, to' b". connected with it; but he hoped that Mie company would be in operation before* • lons.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2849, 21 October 1908, Page 25
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