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Proved Superior by Analysis and Tests A Leading Scientific Journal’s Report “We have satisfied ourselves that Bile Beans are of purely vegetable origin,” says the leading London scientific journal Science Siftings. “Our laboratory experiments and practical tests have disclosed to us a valuable preparation . . . excellent for constipation . . _. and- as a regulator of the liver and bile. Bile Beans increase secretion in the whole of the digestive track. When employed to relieve constipation they'" do not —as is the case with so many purgatives—cause after-constipa-tion. There is no griping. They relieve flatulence, sick headache, and biliousness. May always be relied upon to rectify the overflow or insufficient flow of bile, and to lessen conjeation of the stomach and intestines. Bile Beans are an excellent family medicine, and we award the certificate of merit to the Bile Bean Company in respect of them." The above supports absolutely the claims we have long made for Bile Beans. The verdict of Science Siftings coincides with the verdict of the public. Twelve years ago Bile Beans were practically unknown in Australasia. To-day they have the largest sale throughout the world, and are the standard family medicine, ■ preferred as a cure for liver complaint, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, aud allied ailments. This Is not merely our .statement. Why are Bile Beans so rapidly replacing tba- oldfashioned preparations dating- back 50 or 60 years, meat of which contain some harmful mineral substance ? Because Bile Beans are a modem scientific triumph; are compounded from the finest medicinal roots and herbs; made in the best-equipped laboratories; are mild in action, yet always effective; am convenient to take; and are not too expensive for the working man and woraapj. Obtainable everywhere at Is l£d Gild 2s 9d large box (containing three times le siae).

At a social in Blenheim lately a speaker referred to the business activity in Havelopk a/b the time of the "jctssh' 1 m 1564, and stated that at ojte during that period tjiere were no fewer thah 80in the town. '... ...,>., A correspondent writes to a contempcoWr# complaining of the quality of th® fpoS supplied at some of the. railway .refreshment ivqfi& on the Majn Tfcu'nß line. H* of the travelling publio there should be a more rigid Government inspection of all food sold at railway refreshment rooms.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2915, 26 January 1910, Page 88

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Page 88 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2915, 26 January 1910, Page 88

Page 88 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2915, 26 January 1910, Page 88