White-faced 'Glris. SBow to ImprnTclonr Complexion. i Girls with that unhealthy, pasty look are greatly to be pitied. The dark look underneath the eyes which accompanies this paleness is a sure sign of an unhealthy body, with anaemic conditions in the system. The healthy girl has a fresh, roty complexion which is much admired. Let us inquire into the reason of these very opposite conditions. Good healthy blood is absolutely essential to a good complexion. Many girls with almost perfect features are always annoyed at finding that they are neither , X pretty nor attrac]tf !l ■ tive. They think /////A ? /Sefoi their trouble is their /IptjU | [V-i & ->s^ face, when it is -^W'tS^^W^ re <t% their liver. < iiil|l i l lt^"^^i(C I *^ \ l^° have good blood, o«*i£ ea L^ v {fm I --'@\ \V the liver must be ia * &=aiffMs!s^~'& =a iffM$!$^~'M ] v A excellent working -^Jslmh*&^Mwll order, the stomach ¥| W wk r ai-i of * he contract, If' ¥\ anc^ *^ ie P erson I) //\ c a^ s °liitely free / .4} from all digestive troubles. Bile Beans are compounded expressly to bring about this condition of thingd, and girls with a- pasty, white skill, cannot do better than try them. Once the organs of the body are in good order and the function* of the body carried out regularly, the skin will assume a beautiful colour, without any aid from cosmetics. Bile Beans for Bilousness will have made the blood pure, and the result will be shown on the surface. Inousands say Bile Beans are an undoubted specihc for Biliousness, Headache, Indigestaon, Debility, Female Ailments, Liver 1 roubles, Opshveness, Piles, that Tired Feeling, c.c. Obtainable at all chemists and store1 f, cc P. ci> s (price 13id per box), or direct from . i&sAufifealia^ Depot, g9 Pitt gtreeju S^dn^y*
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Otago Witness, Issue 2401, 8 March 1900, Page 56
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294Page 56 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2401, 8 March 1900, Page 56
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