Wbat {WKtek Marie Tempest Sgffip writes about.. jjST 6LVGEROSE W VANISHING GBEAM To Messrs. Cook & Robs Ltd. January, 1918. Gentlemen, * I have much pleasure in expressing my satisfaction in using your Glycerose (Vanishing Cream). I haTe found it niost soothing and healing, and it is most excellent for sunburn. I shall be at the Grand Hotel, Dunedin, and shall be obliged if you Trill send me another pot. Tours faithfully (Signed) Marie TEMPEST C 3389—3 —■For TOOTHACHE Insert—one or two drops of foil-strength For Conghs, Colde. Catarrh ui Bora ' Throats dilute to a pint by adding water and sweetening. Sj I Highest in Food Value I I —Lowest in Cost I H Do you realise the peat value of this ■ I oat ai a food? Scientific investigation I ■ proves that in food units it ii twice as ■ ■ valuable at eggs. And com- ■ ■ pare the price per lb. of this I superfine product of the oat CTeamoata * I (Cream o* the Oat> J- with eggs or steak. See to it I then that your fa> ilytssenred^jg | this most nourishing, «p- jffiSl' i petising and economical £jHH' 1 of breakfait dishes. Tell I your grocer to send you I a packet to-day. An 4 I remember that . every JL I Oeatnoata packet conltiM jUf A I lha conpooi cnabliag you ta Sll\/s a I shire ia the Graat rice JQ Ivff I GiilSch-m*. |/i & i JJNiyERSAL FISH SUPPLY SUPPLY' Toi>SYFRESH B ABBITS DAILY. " 'Phone 3781". . ' V; 337 ? Greasy /J|3JlrajiJ ; }. Overalls Cleaned, % ' Moto isVithout 'eqnal . .1 for cleaning' the greasy'o ver- iI alls of engineers,' mechanics, fi plumbers, painters and! shearers. j . .moto 'I• The Univertal Clearistr H . 3 removed crease thoroughly bat does - 9 hot injure the fabric. Oct Moto ■' 9 3 also for all household cleaning— ; jfl F it Is wonderful. Bine _ I : ri label for alPhouse- fi <* hold purposes—con- ■■ (■ tain* no grit. Green ' L g label J the I i cleansing. Only 10d. V*» r j! for a good bijf t<n. I j Moto Chtaijcml Co., lli ( Wholesale Agents, lib tins, Davidson and Wauchop, Chrwtchurch. 14601
MOTHER, Tm CHILD IS . BILIOUS
9ont Hesitate! A Laxative is Neemarj ff Tongue is coated, Breath Bad, or Stomach out of order: Give California Syrup of Figs—'Califig,' it once—a teaspoonful to-day often saves a child from being ill to-niorrow; If your little one is out of sorts, isn't, resting, eating and acting naturally—look mother ! See if its tongue is coated. This !s a sure sign that its little stomach, liver md bowels are clogged with bile and andigested food; When cross, irritable, feverish, with tainted breath, and, perhaps itomach-ache or diarrhoea; when the ihild has a sore throat or chill, give a teaipoonfiil of California Syrup of. Figs— ■' Califig,' and in a few hours all the poisonMis, constipated undigested food and bile will gently move out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a healthy; jlayful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this I armless fruit laxative, because it never bils to cleanse the little one's liver and )owels, and cleanse the stomach, *md they learly love its pleasant -taste. Full lirections for babies, children oi all ages «nd.-for.grown-ups printed on each bottle. Ask your chemist for a bottle of ' Califig' —California Syrup of Figs, and see that it s made by the California Fig Syrup Company. Of all Chemists in bottles of two »zes, i/i -J and 1/9. Avoid substitutes. 1
SBI9 Rll; KtFO 0^ Here's a splendid opportunity to buy up Fireside Furnishings AT OLB-TIME PRICES—AND LESS. We have too much' stock in these lines—ALL BOUGHT A29D PRICED WHE2? METALS WERE ' LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE THEY ABE ' Brass & Copper Kerbs Black & Brass FendersFire Guards Slipper Boxes Fire Dogs. Coal Vases « CALL IN AND SEE THEM. We are always pleased to show our stock, Ashby, Bcrgh & Co., Ltd. WHOLESALE & RETAIL HARDWARE MERCHAHTS,CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16266, 17 July 1918, Page 3
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