A WORD TO WOMEN.
Look at. your face in the mirror each night. Do you see a suspicious 'hafc «sh d•" in <rks wh r.i a sunken ring will come unless you can fill op the cavity. Does your skin look rough, dry, and just a little green? That slight tinge will turn to a horrible y. 1 ow unites you can replenish the healthy b ood to nuke it pink J Own you do your hair without having to drop your arms and rest? Can you get out of bed in the morning feeling fit to overcome all the difficulties in the world, and finish with energy to spare—like you used to feell No, you can't; and if you've noticed the other little important points mentioned, just think a minute. Are you going the way to keep up the good looks Nature has blessed you with S What's wrong with you? In nine cases out of ten there's but one answer —Liver Disorder—probably brought about by Constipation, Poisons which should be expelled are left in the body. A disordered liver turns a pretty pink skin into an ugly yellow one, and bright eyes into dull ones; in fact, kills good looks, and makes a lively, attractive woman weakly and unat* traotive, if not repulsive. Prevent this! When you've looked In the glass and found the tell-tale signs, take course of Bile Beans. They do their work while you sleep. Mrs M Barry, of Ryan Street, Petone, Wellington, says:—"For many years I have been a sufferer from liver complaint, constipation, and asthma, for whioh I have taken numerous socalled remedies, but without receiving any benefit. About two years ago I decided to give Bile Beans a trial, having heard a good report of their efficacy. After taking a few doses I felt relief, and continuing with them, I w»s gradually restored to health, and even the asthma was, to a com* siderable extent, relieved. Bile Beans are, without doubt, a first-class medicine, and I strongly recommend them to fellow-sufferers," Bile Beam are obtainable generally, at Is l£d or 2s 9d large box (containing three times the quantity). At this trying season no home should be without a box.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 429, 11 August 1904, Page 5
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368A WORD TO WOMEN. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 429, 11 August 1904, Page 5
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