BEAUTY FADES.
' The diseased and disordered con> ditions which soonest mar, and most qirk-kly effiaoe. beauty,.are those which affect colour. *As the liver most of all has to do with purity of the blood stream, so the . slightest derangement of that g-rea't organ registers its effects in the skin,- • and behold the, flower of beauty fades.
The only art that can i-estore natural colour and replace sallow skin by the flush of health is th« art by which the. .liver .may be. helped to sift out impurities from the circulation. This seci'et is an open one in the formula of Bile Beans for Biliousness. This great specific more quickly and naturally than'any other preparation in the world will rekindle the ruddy glow when yellow.-skin and liver spots have smothered beauty; and if Bile Beans could never be used for any other purpose,, this virtue alone would entitle them to a place high above any other similar preparation in the world. Bile Beans possess the, peculiar properties of acting on the bowels without purging or otherwise: weakening the patient. This is because ttie substance, that relaxes the bowels has about 'thp same action as the nti-tufai bile. Bile Beans are purely vegetable, and a course of them will successfully oust the most chronic cases of Indigestion, Chronic Headache, Biliousness, Rheumatism, Constipation, and a host of other ailments that owe their origin to defective bile flow, assimilation, and digestion. These beans are placed on the market in a form that anyone can take them without medical supervision; and as the price is so very low there are few homes that cannot afford- to always have a box on the shelf for emergency. ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 293, 11 December 1899, Page 6
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