Giving children harsh laxatives islinkind ... and harmful 1 Here’s a Special Child’s Preparation— PLEASANT and MILD When your youngster is out-of-sorts obviously in need of a thorough intestinal cleansing and still “ fights taking a laxative, don’t set it down as stubbornness. Maybe you are guilty—of thoughtlessness. For when a child, objects to such medicine, there s often good cause. The taste may be offensive or the action harsh and unpleasant. So is it ever fair, or even land, to force such remedies on your youngster, thus taxing his upset condition still, further. Fortunately, there’s no need to resort to such measures. You can get a real child’s laxative, “ California Syrup of Figs," made primarily for children anH thoroughly pleasant both in taste and action. In flavour, *' California Syrup of pigs " ‘ Califig '—is as delicious as pure fruit syrup. And. because of its gentle vegetable ingredients, is mild and agreeable in effect. Doctors recommend it: And in thousands of homes where it is used, “California Syrup of Figs " has proved an equally suitable laxative for others in the family either young or old, especially for women—with whom it is important to avoid the shock of stronger, harsher drugs. • “California Syrup of Figs is sold by chemists and stores everywhere. Be sure to emphasize the name •California' and look for * Califig * on the package. ‘CALIFORNIA Syrup of Figs’
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The ladder of health Is your child v"Th* tk* grmnh efehOdrtH h*no*tn too and fivtyean of ag*. MmUcal WeefctYSain Look at theso children and: think ofypur own. Your childrenmust have *«omeihing cxtni^ iftJiey are to main rain proper growth; Virol- is Ldo*. ilto-on?-IROL, VI thfc one food that supplies evaything growing childretL: -liused - foe healthy. development. Only Virol brought the children in these Investigations up to the Ideal rete of growth for their age. 1.2 ex. while on Halibut Liver Oil (and Milk) Yen can see jour children improving on Vuol from the .very start. Virol makes delicate children strong, strong children stronger. Virol builds: firm flesh and musde* sound ; bone and teeth. Virol builds for life. 1.0 or.. white on Cod Liver Oil 0.3 ox. , while nothing k was added to * usual meals J, Give your child a Virol Constitution^ Psmphleta u< faztfcar Mgtenlan mm Co. PO. Bo* IMS. WclUostwi. C.l. Sc w. or th be di da ♦ m hi fis ch bi
BRONCHITIS Give your body extra [ strength in time of need to combat those hordes of invading genus*: You-can.get;, that strength direct bom nature through LANK'S EMULSION The great natural healer . Weakened ' lungs become strong again as the tissuebuilding, blood-strength-ening Lane’s works its miracle of healing. TAUT NONI ■UT LANK’S 14/9* WOMEN’S TEMPERANCE 'union • SUMNER BRANCH , Miss A. B. Henderson presided at the August .meeting of the Sumner branch of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. Franchise Day was celebrated. Mrs C. W. Barrell (Riccarton) gave an address bn the, early days of the: women’s franchise movement. Mesdames Morton and Hay were hostesses at the-tea . hour. LOYAL MALVERN LODGE Prioea: a/g The fortnightly meeting of the Loyal Malvern Lodge, M.U., 1.0.0. F., was held recently. In the absence of the noble grand, Bro. R. T. M. Prescott presided. , , , . The' following were elected to act in the juvenile movement in the district: Bros. G. N. Bergh, P.CL, L. L. Gibbs,. P.G., A. T. Wilson, P.G., J. McLay; P.G., H. Parfoot, and R. Prescott The committee to -make arrangements for the forthcoming official visit is as follows:—Bros. L. L. Gibbs, P.G., JS.-Wi Rodgers, P.G., A. T. Wilson, P.G., G.- lnnes. R. Prescott S. Newton, and C.Taege, COMMUNITY SINGING .Receipts at the community singing yesterday in the Civic Theatre in aid of‘theMayor’s Relief of Distress Fund k«B«wled il» /AM <fla 3A
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22508, 16 September 1938, Page 18
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