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MOTHER, YOUR CHILD NEEDS A LAXATIVE! ■ IF TONGUE IS COATED. STOMACH - SICK. OR THE CHILD IS CROSS -, FEVERISH. CONSTIPATED. GIVE -•CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS* * Don't scold yonr fretful, peevish child. See if the tongue is coated ; this is a stir, sign that the little stomach, liver aad'.' bowels are clogged with bile aad i*_p_-. .ectly digested food. When listless, pale, feverish, with tainted breath, acoid. ora sore throat; if the child does not eat. deep or act naturally, or has > ftum-ch-ache. indigestion or diarrhcsagn-. " a tea.p3_r.ful of " California Synip of Figs," and in a few hours all tho wast_ ' -natter, bile and fermenting food will pass out of the bowels, and you have a healtoy playful child 3j*ain. Children love this harmless " fruit laxative," anl mothers can rest easy after giving it, becacse it ne.er fails to make their little "___uJos*» sweet and wholesome. . Keep it handy, mother I A little gives "■* to-day saves a sick child to-morrow, but set the genuine. Ask yoar chemist for a bottle ol" '" California Syrup of Fi^s."" 1 v/umh has directions lor babtes. children of «t| ages, and for gro-ro-npt plainly on th_ bottle. Remember there are counterfeits tot- here, so look and see th« your bottll bears ths nam-- of the " Calilornia Fig . Syrup Company." Hand back with con. - tempt any other fig syrup. All le.vitnj chemists sell " Califm-tla - Syrup ol _*'__-»" 1/1. aud l/> per bold*. * •

New^SN Sweets-1 M Want tempting? Something I M "different" to the usual ran H B of chocolate, and nougats and H j| all the usual sweets ? H H Take yonr choice amongst B I these—every one has a X EAL n 1 individu lity. an entrancing fg I taste all its own. B I They are pure, made in a I I clean factory fitted with the 1 latest appliances. Choose your, I i ancy— I Aufsebrook's I Cream Mints | Raspberry I Marshmallows 1 Chocolate Mint Dolly 1 I Vardens 1 I Chocolate Butter Cups I 1 Chocolate Clusters § A-k at your s:ore for them. . ___________■ -_nd see that they are h AuisebrookV

giR Ernest Shackleton. writing to the agent entrusted with tho purchas ng of the stores for the forth-coming-Imperial 'Trans- .« Antarctic Expedition, uses these .words: I 1 * Th 2 question o c the concentrated bee£ . supply is most import .nt — It must be Bovril.'* _i—. __.' - _______'__^_________________\ 1 Left-offClothinsr mmstmaammm-~tmaam—mmm—tmmmmmi Read This; Tt-9 -well-to-do people of ChHjrtchurch only buy the very l*cst of Clothing. They generally wear them a few times—sometimes not at all—then Mrs. Elhrood comes j; in. She buys them cheap, consequently she can sell them cheap. Mrs. Elf wood knows gc>od second-hand Clothing of the best material and well made _- will last longer, look better, and is -7infinitely cheaper in every way than the cheap, ready-made shoddy Mrs. ELLWOOD ■ Second-hand Clothloi* ,"_._ 123.125 aad 127 Arnujjl. Street | PHONE 3087 *■ v *fn* Vigour and _^ Js*-*-!!- T_. bm_t "bT-rri *tlli j_j, 1 -"---'- .—- m.n com -ffe»- b— lißßrii" "itv 1 * klmJ^ 1 - *-""- *"* " rrc " EH JC-irtth,,', Plmi.l* <wjc __. II f-_d. ■_• •••_ w't- plu»pho'_t .ml to e»li- . * p.nVal ple c a c t p'e-inuo. bie-qaK:k lien. - fletAersPhosphatonig _/.*__ 4/S »t all _Ww»t»»~ St*--*.•»• »*""frufr-i ____ A. H*-—-, C-uutt, W__._t__. . PATENTS): Ta. pay ■»-« *■*>>■ Pi*-"**- *-^ km- _• -*v •_» -""»• *«■»*-«.' ~*»*» »"•»•*■* ftENBY HUGHES Ltd. -u-rfi**"* y L-O-iIN-U." _lUib-;iNab. -.AiHE_)J-».{» SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. _jtd UT _?«a»_wrrt*B«! _ir*.», <__-<

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14984, 3 June 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 14984, 3 June 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 14984, 3 June 1914, Page 4

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