WOMEN AND MARRAIGE.
HINTS FOR CHOOSING A WIPE,
It is not always the prettiest women who are the most popular with the sterner sett. : You will often find tha'; one of the plainest girls, if she bo good natured, light-hearted, and witty, will be most sought after by the men. When it comes to marriage, a careful man takes pains that the woman of his choice is healthy and robust; he considers it a duty he owes to himself and to posterity that his companion in life should be as nearly perfect, from a physical standpoint, as possible. Many a man's life has been ruined by marriage with.a frail and delicate woman. It is these sort of matches that find marriage a failure. Not that the women are -much to blame, as in many cases they do not know of a remedy for their ills. A woman who is _un down, nervous, or irritable, is not a helpmeet for a man in any way. If she suffers in this way, sooner or later she will be taken with fainting spells, dizziness, and backaches, accompanied by a heavy crowded feeling in the abdomen. There is no need to suffer with any of these ailments when Bile Beans are close at hand. They act gently (as all medicine for women should), and are, therefore, to be recommended. Bile Beans put the liver in a perfect condition and prevent the ducts connecting the various, digestive organs from becoming stopped up. In this way they prevent biliousness. When a cure, however, is required, they cause the liver to secrete increased quantities of this fluid, and thus flush the whole digestive systemand carry off all waste matter from the system, clearing "off at the same time all surplus bile. Once tried, they will be found beneficial, and their use continued will eventually result in the system being toned up, the appetite increased, the circulation improved, and general health restored. A healthy woman is always interesting; she is happy, and her spirits are contagious. Good health and good nature are inseparable. Secure the first by taking Bile Beans for Biliousness, and the latter will take care of itself.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 81, 7 April 1902, Page 3
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