ARE WOMEN WISE.
The nature of the answer to this question will greatly depend upon the personality of the individual to whon the query be addressed. If you ask the crotchety old bachelor, or the woman-hater, you will receive a most passionate ‘ No ’ for an answer, and if you ask the love-sick young man, you will receive an equally passionate ‘Yes’ as a reply. But the bahelor, the woman-hater, and the lady worshipper must all answer ‘ Yes ’ to the question, was Mrs Isherwood, ot Armagh street, : Christchurch, wise when she took Bile Beans for Biliousness to cure herself of a disordered liver. Mrs Isherwood writes: —For a considerable time past I have suffered from one of the numerous ailments traceable to a disordered liver, indigestion and biliousness being the complaints most trying to me, for which I have tried many remedies, but without success, and it was only when X began to take Bile Beans that I became conscious of the fact that liver disorders, like most ailments, are curable when the right remedy is secured. Bile Beans are without doubt a sure and speedy, relief for indigestion and biliousness. They are , mild and pleasant to take, act naturally and are easily worked off, they give no pain, and leave the patient refreshed. For a general aperient and tonic
remedy they cannot be surpassed. I can strongly recommend their use to all suffering from Biliousnes and indigestion, and have every faith in them as a specific for any of the many complaints arising from a disordered liver. Gratitude to you for benefit I have derived from the use of your medicine compels me to write to you, and you have* ray full permiaion to publish this letter, if you think others will be likely to benefit from a perusal of it. Thirty million doses of Bile Beans were taken during the year ending, February 1899, which proves that both men and women have been wise in curing their ills by the people’s popular price preparation.
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Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 35, 22 December 1900, Page 3
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335ARE WOMEN WISE. Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 35, 22 December 1900, Page 3
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