NOT A LILY LANGTRY.
r4 . If there is one thing more than another that Lily Langtry is noted for ifc is her complexion, bniortunately we see in the streets every day young Jadies who arc not Lily Longtrys, who, in other words, havo pimples on the face and an unhealthy, pa^ty look. The dark look under the eyes which accompanies this paleness ia i\ sure sign of an unhealthy bpdy with aaifomie conditions in the system, The healthy girl has a fresh, rosy complexion, which is admired. Let us enquire into the reason ol these very opposite conditions. Healthy biopd is absolutely essential to a good complexion. Many girls withi almost perfect features are aonoyed at finding that they are neither pretty or attractive. They think their trouble ia their face, when it is really their liver. To have good blood, their t Hver must be in working order, the stomach able to perform its part of the contract, and the person must be free from all digestive troubles'. Bile Beans are compounded expressly to bring about these conditions, and girls with a pasty white skin cannot do better than try them. Once the organs of the body are in good order and the functions of the body carried out regularly, the skin will assume a beautiful colour without tha aid of cosmetics. Bile Beans will have made the blood pure, and the resu't will be shown on the surface. Their aotion is gentle, there is no griping, purging, and no evil after effects. Their formula is purely vegetable, and such drastic ingredients as aloes, calomel and mercury, found in most purgatives, are emphatically and positively not employed even iv the smallest degree. Occasion may come when you wish a medicine to thoroughly search out, and got to tho root of a digestive ailment. If ifc does, remember Bile Beana are the people's popular-priced preparation, and they cure when all other remedies fail. These who are troubled with, pimples should try a oourmi of Bile Beans, and the young lady taking them may be assured that her complexion will at least be improved, if not aa fascinating as Lily Langtry's.
JEWELLERY,
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 74, 25 September 1900, Page 2
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361NOT A LILY LANGTRY. Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 74, 25 September 1900, Page 2
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