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ju little Girl who would not EAT * , . . , a youngster has no appetite, it s !!flbably d uc stasis ' A little 'California g*! 0 f Figs' will soon correct this conthen watch Ihe child eat. IttOWS be«l! Never coax a child to eal! "the cause of a youngster s poor Appetite feC" 5 :, of stasis, Children who don t eat are HFjjjf 0 t to correct this is inexcusable. It Wrl., 0 Jo, if you will only use "California Head what it is jloing in every part of the country! ivn appetite fails, tongue is coated white, eyes bilious yellow, don't givo small children any cathartic that drains the system and **S7bowels ! ' California Syrup of Figs 'is vSF ® edidnc " thcy nee<l Slugsishness ended in 2 Weeks! ' irl or boy with a lurry tongue and a bad Mould not be dosed with salts ! ' California of Figs' will gently stimulate the colon v. _ apf j the child you used to coax to eat will his food, digest it, gain weight. tL * California Syrup of figs '! Begin to-night, Aawash to cleanse the colon thoroughly. Less then every other day, or twice a week jaite child's appetite, digestion, weight, com- &| you Ihe stasis is 4 w. rT7' vegetable laxative. Just as good for J- dtwo years as boys of ten. They all love it. T NOTICE TO MOTHERS .■LfWi Svrup of Figs * is sold by all chemists and "Ttfp-Vt 2} times the quantity ior 31hsae to say 'California ' and look for *Califig\ tye package-

Three ways to fight decay [Remove film...Eat right...See your dentist ip»i MM -;< X Fi U found bv rc«e*rch to fester tooth iad (um disorders. WIPE ont decay! That is "the goal of modern den- • tittry. Here", are three (tries for you to follow. First, drink -plenty of orange bice, eat other dtrus fruits, fresh vejetibtef Diet Wps to keep jiw ieeth and gums ttmag and Afiroy—increase their -• Jiat&lb#>'JOtir dentist twice jm-% or'joftcner; Have him ffte. tartar deposits that 1 at'the gum line and be- ! a totirce of irritation. pmote film ' of prime importance, remove film from teeth twice..daily. Film is the basis of tartar. In it are germs believed to cause decay. Film clings like glue and defies all ordinary ways of brushing. Pepsodent removes film thoroughly, completely. Its unique action is due to a revolutionary polishing and cleansing agent: One that is twice as soft as .that commonly used in othe!* tooth pastes. It is supremely safe for the delicate teeth of children. Safe ! Supremely gentle Yet with all its softness this new agent excels all others in cleansing and polishing teeth'. So if you seek glorious : health in teeth and gums eat right, use Pepsodent, see your dentist twice a year. -The special film 'removing toothpaste 3738F '(vi-Si -"fyri l f' i ■ / J Saving Competition 1Q23 PRIZES Cash Prize - - Gash Prizes W - ft . - . £IOO . - - £SO . - - £25 . - - of £1 - - ~,10/ - - „ 5/7 7 1 Consolation Prizes Boxes of Nestle s H.M.S. Chocolates. can enter this simple competition. Big prize*, no awarded to *»>o«e who forward the * » of COMPLETE WHITE LABELS (not the ouiHide -r) front Highlander Milk. Ask your procer for slip March, 1932. No labels can be accepted jHa'tdu'bif 'published u 'd prizes made available on Saturday. Übelf'with name and address to Post Office Box 1759, •i ... ki oj New Zealand Milk Products Ltd. Us Condensed Milk Co. (A/sia) Ltd. (and reduced) n*i be permitted to contpeU. ILK JUR ENTRY 92* - '■ 11 ■ ■ BE ACCEPTED IF BEAR inG f ON THURSDAY,

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 3

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