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AN OBSTACLE TO BEAUTY.

(o) To a pretty girl, or handsome young man, pimples are an abomination. To have perfect features spoiled by little rod blotches all over the face is exceedingly annoying, to say the least, yet nearly all young people of the present day are troubled more or less with tin's complaint, which by the way, cannot be treated properly by the v. c c of cosmetic, as we will explain : — Pimples, face sores etc., are caused by the impure matter contained in the blood striving to escape from the system. The skin contains thousands of little blood vessels very minute in size, which are called capillaries when one or two of these get stopped up by foreign particles in ths bloor?, a pi-r pleis the result. On thp pimple corning to a head, this refuse matter is squeezed out, the capillary heals, and in a day or two all trace is removed. It will be clearly seen, therefore, that cosmetics cannot remove the cause of pimples, while they may hide their appearance for a time. The only real remedy for pimples, therefore, is the one that will prevent impure matter circulating in the blood vessels, and this can only be done by acting on the liver and various digestive organs, enabling them to clear all waste matter out of the body. This latter is the especial object of Bile Beans, and acting as they do, direct on the liver, causing it to create the natural purgative for the body (i. c. the bile) they obtain a beneficial result in the safest-, and quickest manner.

The special correspondent of llie Rand Mail, who was lately travelling in Cape Colony, describes the country as politically rotten. There is s'rong evidence on every hand, he say.", that bitter racial feeling permeates every town and village. The Bond propaganda is completely in the ascendant, and the position to be absolutely hopeless from the local point of view. It; is stated at . Wellington that in ordtr to prevent a recurrence of pn

outbreak of anthrax iv Southland, the Government has decided to erect a plant at the Bluff for sterilising imported bon.es and bone dust. Tho motor car service is to be ins'ituted at Wellington on Anniversary Da) r , and continued thenceforward. The car is designed to seat ten passengers. In response to a requisition signed by 112 Reef ton residents praying that. Constable Donovan, of Ahaura, might be appointed to the charge of the Reef ton district, tho following wire has been received from the Premier : — "Have sent oh petition to Minister of Justice for favourable consideration. I myself know Constable Donovan to be a competent officer without a blemish on his sheet, and entitled to promotion, which I hope he may receive. — R J Seddon."

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Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 22 January 1903, Page 4

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AN OBSTACLE TO BEAUTY. Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 22 January 1903, Page 4

AN OBSTACLE TO BEAUTY. Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 22 January 1903, Page 4