Can the Queen Do Wrong?
There was a time when Icings and queens wore thought to exist by Divine right, and woro incapablo of doing wrong. But wo knoiv nowadays that no person is infallible, be that person king or queen or subject. As to whether a king or queeu would do wrong, that is quite another matter, but it is certain that they would be doing wrong if they refused to take Bilo Iteans for Biliousness when suffering from any ailment arising from impaired digestive org.ms. Bilo Beans are daily working most marvellous cures throughout the colonies. They are not aeure-'U, but they will euro what we claim for them. They hold the i>alm abovo all other laxative remedies of the present day, as they do not weaken or distress the patient, as most other remedies do. They are of vegetable composition and are the results of years of patient research on the part of an American medical man of much eminence. For all complaints, such;, as biliousness, in-ligestion, coustipatToii, sick 'and*' nervous 1 headaches, colds, influenza, rheumatism, piles, dizziness, fulness after meals, lack of physical tone, and that tired feeling, complaints of women, female weaknesses, etc., Bile Beans are'absolutely the best medicine procurable. They are prescribed by the first physicians in America, and are sold by all chemists and storekeepers throughout Australia,New Zealand, and Tasmania. The Australian Depot of the Bile Be-in Manufacturing Company is at 39 Pitt Street, Sydney. At the low price, thirteen pence halfpenny, at which Bile Beans are sold, no one should be without a box. If Bile Beans be taken by kings and queens when they are feeling unwell or suffering from impaired digestive organs, they will certainly not be doing wrong.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 3469, 22 July 1899, Page 1
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