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Beauty Fades. Tho diseased and disordered ' conditions which soonest mar, and most quickly efface beauty, aro those which offect colour. As the liver most of all has to do with purity of tho blood stream, so the slightest derangement o£ that great organ registers its effects in Ilia skin, and behold the flower of beauty fades. The only art that can restore natural colour? and replace sallow skin by the -flush of health, is the art by which the liver may bo helped to sift out impurities from the circulation.. This seoret is an open one in the formula off Bile Beans for Biliousness. This greaS specific more quickly and naturally than any other preparation in the world will rekindle the ruddy glow when yellow skin and liver, spots have smothered beauty ; and if Bile Beans could never bo used for any other purpose, this virtue alone would entitle theirt to a place high, above any other similar pre-. paration in the world. Bile Bean? posses* the peculiar properties of acting on the bowels without purging or otherwise weakening tha patient. This is because tho substance that} relaxes the bowels has about tho same actiorf as the natural bile. Bile Beans aro purely] vegetable, and a course of them will success-* fully oust the most chronic cases of Indigestion, Chronic Headache, Biliousness, Rhoumatism, Constipation, and a host of other* ailments that owe their origin to defective^ bile flow, assimilation, and digestion. Thesei' Beans aro placed on tho markot in a formf that anyone can take them without medical supervision ; and as tho prieo is so very low % there are few homes that cannot afford ta 4 always have a box on the chall for onus* tjenpy.— AUxt*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2390, 21 December 1899, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2390, 21 December 1899, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2390, 21 December 1899, Page 24

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