A YOUNG WIFE'S DILEMMA.
A young "vv'ife wrote the other week to the editor of a ladies' paper, asking- the surest means of retaining her husband's affection. The reply wast "Always be as attractive, look as pretty, and pay the same attention, to him as you did during- the days of courtship." it has to be admitted, however, that a woman's good looks are dependent to a great extent upon her health. Bile Beans for Biliousness are, in this connection, woman's greatest friend. They preserve the appetite, and thus -ensure keeping- up the strength. They stimulate the liver if inclined to be sluggish, thus ensuring energy and briskness. Their action on both liver and kidneys results in these organs being always regular in their action; and constipation, headache, nausea and debility are thereby rendered highly improbable. The blood is purified, and the result of the occasional use of Bile Beans is seen in the sprightly step, the bright eye, the healthy colour and the clear complexion. These qualities, which Bile Beans ensure, go far to making a young lady attractive.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 285, 1 December 1902, Page 6
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