HOT WEATHER PIMPLES.
-, This is tho weather that young ladies and budding maidens realise tbat their blood needs cleansing. _ Fuco sores, rash and other skin affections—including the common red pimple and black-head—make them feel very miserable and uncomfortable, for what girl with a face broken out all over in pimples does not feel that she is observed by everyone? Bile Beans, for Pimples, Faco Sores, and Skin Diseases, will bo found a most excellent remedy. They correct the digestion, tho foundation of most •kin affections, and tone the blood, thereby giving a healthy tone to the whole system and a good colour to the complexion. This great remedy will also bo found of great service in liver troubles, kidney ailments, constipation, headache, indigestion* fulness after-eating, dizziness and buzzing in tho head, lack of physical tone, female ailments, las* of appetite, sleeplessness, and a host of other ailments that owe their origin to defective digestion, assimilation and bad*, blood. Sold at Is ljd per box, Bile Beans alto within the.reach of everyone. If you are not feeling welLjrfon't take the first thing Ask for BHe Beans, demand Bile £cans, ;and don'fcjfcftve anythiaf- but Bile Beans;/and whett'jMto get them, and use them, tell your friend*-star* Bile Bean»l»ve done for you. •■•,.- ; *#.' j
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10268, 10 February 1899, Page 6
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