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NOT A LILY LANGTRY.

If there is one thing more than another that Lily Lanotry is noted for it is her com-, plcxion. Unfortunately we see in the streets every day young ladies who are not Lily Langtrys, who, in other words, have pimples^ on the face and an unhealthy pasty look- . The dai'k look under the e3-cs, which accompanies this paleness is a sure sign of an un- , healthy body, with anemic conditions in the pj-stem. The healthj- girl ha^ a fresh, rosy complexion which is admired. Let us inquire into the reason of these very opposite conditions. Healtaj^ blood ib absolutely . essential to a, good complexion. Many girls with almost perfect features are annoyed at - finding that they are neither pretty nor attractive. They think their trouble is their , face, when it ih really their liver. To have good blood, the liver mu&l be in workingorder, rhe stomach able to perform, its part of the contract, and the person must be free from all digestive trouble*. Bile Beans are compounded exprcsjly 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 n.ttume a beautiful colour without the aid of cosmetics. Bile Beans will have rrade the Hood pure, and the result will ho shown on the surface. Their action i& gentle — there is no griping, purging, pnd no evil after-effects. Their formica is purelyvegetable, and such drastic ingredients as aloes, calomel, and mercury > found- in' most purgative*, are emphatically and positively not employed even in the smallest degree. Occasion may come when you wish a medicine ro thoroughly search out and get to the root of a digestive ailment. If ■it does, remember Bile Beans are ' the peopled popularpriced preparation, and fiey cure when all other remedies fail. Those who are troubled with pimples should try a course of Bile Beans, and the young lady taking them may be assured that her complexion will at least be improved, if not as fascinating as Lilj Langtry' s.- — Advt.

At Roxburgh on Monday a man named James Pakitehie was committed for trial on a charge of stealing a watch from J. Johnston. Accused's explanation was that he found the watch. Mr William He^lop, of Omaranui, has received from hi& son, Trooper George Heslop, who left Napier with the Hawke's Bay troop of the third contingent, two valuable mementoes of the present troublous period in South Africa. One is a copy of the la&t is-ue of the Pretoria Friend (which ceased publication on July 14-) and the other ii= a share warrant of the Tiaiih\aal Consolidated - Land and" Exploration Cnm no ~ '(Liuaitedl*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 55

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NOT A LILY LANGTRY. Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 55

NOT A LILY LANGTRY. Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 55

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