WHY HAVE BILE BEANS SUCCEEDED.
_ * Simply because of their unequalled curative properties. People always pre : fer the best— you do yourself. A tew years ago Bile Beans were stocked only by a few of the leading Australasian chemists j to-day every, medicine vendor of note the frhole world over stocks them, and they are the most widely used family medicine. Their origin and their increase is most interesting. Some years ago an eminent scientist discovered a purely vegetable substance which has the peculiar property of acting on the human system in exactly the same way as Nature's animal substance, bile. After much careful study, he i combined this substance with some eight other, vegetable ingredients, and then concentrated the product so obtained until a suitable dose could be com- . pressed into the space offered by a small bean. This medicine, made up m the form of " a bean for the bile," soon became widely known as Bile Beans. Their use simply revolutionised the old method of popsini, bismuth, or mercury dosins:, and of starving sufferers from liver trouble and indigestion by placing them on liquid diet. Bile Beans do not give temporary relief only, and leave the patient weakened, like the ,ouT^otdate so-called remedies of forty or fifty years ago, containing probably aloes, mercury, and other harmful drugs. Bile Beans, without the slightest discomfort, prompt the liver and digestive organs to act in Nature's normal way, leaving those organs strengthened and stimulated. They produce a gentle action on the bowels, curing or preventing stipation, cleansing the stomach, and ridding the system of all impurities. Do not be misled by claims of half a hundred piUB in the box, where probably ■ four to six constitute a dose, and the doses cannot be discontinued. One Bile Bean is one dose. They can be discontinued after the cure is effected; they are purely vegetable; they do not contain any harmful drugs, and they are the safest family medicine. Of all , Medicine Vendors at Is lid, or 2s 9d family box (2s 9d box contains three times Is lid). > * !
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8351, 24 June 1905, Page 7
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