For stomach ills nfrhildhood- j " Mrs. Tipper, 2, Park Cottages, Chass 3?.oad, Old Southgate, N. 14, writes:— X iave used » California Sytup of Figs lor seven years and have the greatest faith in it as a laxative for children. Mv little l-'ov used to suffer with *Lomach trouble winch made him ill for a. week or more at a time, until I tried ' California Syrup of F'ig s .' ' vh ' ch I a'l.vays fcjund a sure and quick remedy. I also' late it myself for constipation, «nd niv little daughter of four takes it ■r.-ith great benefit. This children simply ,lc\ e it." i MOTHER f It vo'.ir child i-j bilious, fretful irritable", has no appetite and stomach is upset, just give • California •svrup of Figs ' Caltfig.' Soon the t>ov.-e!s -a ill mc.-e, all sour, pent-up bile constipated waste will be cleared Irci.i the system and the little sufferer Vill be bright and well again. For eoe who is habitually constipated, nothing will coal- the bowels back to natural ie-*ularitv so successfully as * California i5-°icp of I'iga Califig.' It also reduces susceptibility to colds and throat troubles, and fortifies the system against infection fror.i fevers. Get a bottle to-day. 1/? or times JUie quantity for 3/-. Of all chemists And stores. Emphasise ' California ' and look for 4 Califis' on the package.
Mother Praises "SPONGE" Tyres "No wonder babies don't sleep well in a puahchcir with the continuous cruel ianins of hard rubber tyres", aaya a mower. "Your new Sponge Tyro rid* ju#t like a bicycle". Sponge Tjrti are found only on tile Bsrig*. They have 360 per cent mere elasticity than Cushion Tyre*. Call and Inspect them. Henery Burson & Sons Ltd. Car. Barbados* and St. Asaph Sts. Ckristcburcb
SUMNER RESIDENTS. PLEASE notice that the AVONDALE DAIRY FARM has taken over Mr D. Hawker's (lata Giiby's) round, and is ready mad keeo to supply Sumner Residents with beet Quality MILK AND CREAII from our na GoTerniaent tested herd. Clients wishtsff tit to call pIMSe write AVONDALE PAIBT FABU, 857 Wainoni road, Wainoni, mt 'phone 23*007; we Trill do the rest.
FORESTRY FACTS Mo. 6 y ' 'tV • / • . 4'r-w. - ' N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd. employs approximately 1000 men, paying' approximately £3500 in wag'es weeKly! Commercial afforestation is long past the stage of experiment. TO-DAY it ranks as ono of the Dominion's leading growing industries, providing employment in the peak seasons for thousands of men, and paying a weekly wages bill of many thousands of pounds. Leading all other Private Forestry Companies combined, N.Z. Perpetual Forest; Ltd, emt the! £3500 to workers each week. Learn more about this Company and the lploy approximately a thousand men, while eir paymasters distribute approximately unique opportunity the growing of Pimis Insignis affords investors by getting in touch with the Company's Brokers, Smith, Wylie & Co. Ltd. Head office for New Zealand, South British Insurance Buildings, Shortland St. Auckland. Branches at Christchurch and Dunedin. Full information sent on- request. You will be placed under no obligation. Figures which prove conclusively the soundness and the extent of operations carried out by "New Zealand's largest private Forestry Company." N.Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS LTD. RfNVVN for Maintenance exceed £950,000, ol which more than £500,000 is held by the Trustees ©n behalf of the Bondholders ana invested in approved Trustee Securities. The amount is the hands of the Trustees is increasing weekly.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 6
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