Wouaen and Marriage. UNHEALTHY WOMEN SHOULD NOT MARRY. MEN SHOULD BE VERY CAREFUL IN THEIR CHOICE. It is not always ihe prettiest woman that arc the most popular with the sterner sex. You will often find that one of the plainest girls, if she be good-natured, light-hearted, and witty, will be the most sought after by the men. When it comes to marriage, a careful man takes prins that the woman of his choice is healthy and robust ; he considers it a duty he owes to himself- and to posterity that his companion'in life should be as nearly perfect, from a physical standpoint, as possible. Many a man's life has been ruined by. marriage with a frail and delicate womani It is this sort of matches that finds marriage a failure. Not that the woman is so much to blame, as in many cases she does not know, of a remedy for her ills. A woman who ia run down, nervous, or irritable, is not a helpmeet to a man in any way. If she suffers in this way. sooner or later she will be taken with fainting spells, diziness, and backaches, accompanied by a heavy, crowded feeling in the abdomen. There is no need to suffer with any of these ailments when Bile Beans are close at hand. They act gently (as all medicine for women should), and are there-, fore to be recommended. Bile Beans put thef liver in a perfect condition and prevent the ducts connecting the various digestive organs from becoming stopped up. In this way they, prevent biliousness. When a cure, however^ is required, they cause the liver to secrete increased quantities of this fluid, and thus flua.li the whole digestive system, and carry, off all waste matter from the system, clearing off at the same time all surplus bile, price tried (they are only 13^d per box) they will be found beneficial, and their use continued un-2 til the system will be toned up, the appetite/ returned, the circulation improved, and general health restored. A healthy woman is aw/ ways interesting, she is happy, and her spirits are contagious. Good health and good nature are inseparable ; secure the first by using Bile Beans for Biliousness, and the latter Avill *.ake care of itself.— Advt»
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Otago Witness, Issue 2398, 15 February 1900, Page 24
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