Choosing a Wife. Cupid la not kepc as busy nowadays as he weed to be. The world is advancing, and men and women, especially the former, do a lot of hard thinking before fihey finally enter the "blesaod state.' As the ages roll on man becomes harder 1 to please in this particular. Time was J when a moderately pretty face and neat, ; housewifely ways, were sufficient for the average man. These times, however, \ there are other things to be looked after. 1 A pretty face still has its admirers, and, alas, a large bank account proves very alluring, but the sensible man prefers a woman as nearly physically perfect as is possible, to be the mother of his children. Women generally haa always suffered more or less from ailments peculiar to her sax, and, delicate though the c instruction of the various female organs are, a little care and attention paid at-the right time and in the right direction will greatly alleviate much of the suffering many 1 women go through periodically, Observanca teaches that where the digestive organs and bowels are kept hi a pure and regular state, the other organs of the body seldom have anything wrong with thorn. Here then lies the great security of Bile Beans as a cure for female ailmente ; acting as they do in a gentle, soothing manner, they are far superior to the great majority of so called remedies professing to be specially adipted for these complaints. Bile Beans cleanse the whole system throughout, and establish regularity in every branch, and will be found to bring almost) instant relief in cases of this kind where all other remedies have probably failed. Bile Beans cure biliousness, headache, indigestion, debility, female ailmeuts, liver trouble, eoetiveneas. influenza, colds, piles, etc. Obtained at all chemists. Price, large Is ty& per box. or di ecb from the Australian Depot, 38| Pitt Street, Sydney. Ba sure you gefe the genuine.
Fatal Accident—Charles Bitohards, aged nineteen, fell off a sleigh at MHlei'e Flat. The horses boded and the man was kicked and killed instantly. A young brother e»caped unhurt—Pres» Association telegram froirt Duoodip,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5060, 10 March 1900, Page 2
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