A CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED. U Crow, Fcverioh, Constipated, Billon* S and the Stomach out of Order, give | California Syrup of Figs, 1 A laxative to-day saves a bilious child p to-morrow. Children simply will not take F the time from play to empty their bowels, g which become clo'ged up with waste, F then the liver grows sluggish, and tha | stomach is J Look at the tongue, mother f If coated, er your child is listless, cross, feverish, with tainted breath, restless, doesn't eat heartily, or has a cold, sore throat, or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of California Syrup of Figs—'Califig,' then don't worry, because it is a perfectly harmless dose, and in a few hours all this constipation-poison, sour bile and fermenting waste-matter will gently move out of the bowels, and you will have a healthy, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing" is ofttimes all that is necessary. It should bs the first treatment ' given in any sickness, Ask your chemist for a bottle of ' Califig '—California Syrup of Figs,which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by the California Fig Syrup Company. All chemists sell ' Califig California Syrup of Figs, in bottles of two sizes, 1/11 and 1/9. Refuse substitutes. RUB MUMATIC PAIN ODT OF ACHIM JOINTS, INSTANT RELIEF WITH A SMALL BOTTLK OP OLD, HONEST "ST. JACOBS OIL." ' Stop " dosing " for Rheomatism. Tho pain is the roal disease; not one case of rheumatism in'fifty requires internal . treatment. Ruh coothian, penetrating " St. Jacobs Oil "rip,lit into the painful stiff joints and muscles, and by the time you c-ay Jack Robinson away gees the rheumatic pain ! "St. Jacobs Oil" is a barmleßS liniment /1 | ,;///M\\ .. lor rheumatism, 111 Iff Itf/Mrew which never disII! It I appoints and does M^V'SsSisU M not tarn the skin, Usr, isj&f.c'ie ocuralgia, and tafluces oweliing. Get a coitle of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil " from your chemist, and in a moment you will be free from all pains, Aches and stixmess. There is no seed to suffer i ' Hean's'ClP' !L& j and genuine cough mixture essence. Saves your money — does you good. Wise people always refuse imitations, j
Xw® Seconds. -1 |- • I 11 ; I A perfectly stropped edge is something tliat -few men know § V .nrnmemnranon PWP PfV tow to secure. It is very hard indeed to put a goo.d cutting fi auuil y j edge upon a razor with the oldfashioned hone and strop, and ft . |j | ■ because of this difficulty, thousands of men are shavm* them- 1 r ifT . SOUTHERN CROSS i j el7ea "J 1 """ 1 J . QOrtArilC? J?, DEWnAWTC i I You need no skill, no practice, Tou just insert-the blade 3 -jfe jffTO vl BlttJUUlLa & rtNLIAWIO | j and turn the handle. Every turn of the handle S " iS' bearing the now famous name | | Gives the Blade Twelve Perfect Shoppings. ' ra a Military Garter, on a > j The curved e<!ges of the strop whip tho blade with the effec- * As a Brooch, 9ct., 32/-; isct., 37/6 Ribbon Scroll, and in other f \ tivo toe motion which tho skilful barber attains $; as a peudaut, 9ct., 30/6; isct., 35/- daintv wavs ' f f ' ?^ er long- practice. A few turns and it is doue. You can ; with stones set as the siars iu9ct. gold,«/- udiiuy ways. .1 ' then have a ehavo such as you have never realised you could "Sj ' • | ,(j give yowself. . . . . ■ ij ■■■ Write for our Illustrated Leaflet showing five slightly differing I i • J j* designs and their prices. I i P s , 6 -^°J as^ro P on some of tho blades you have dis- $ i i ca ™ed as hopeless, and you will save the price of the ma- 'j \ No better ornament could be worn in honour of the fine | j. chine in a few months. "We ha v 6 machines for either Gillette S men who have gone, and are still going, from under the | si and Gillette pattern blades, Sextoblades and ordinary razors. i"Southern. Cross to fight for King and Country. • I j For Gillette Wades 20/" each. For Sextoblade and ordinary i : razor blades 24/.-each. ' . ; •, y <- Designed, Registered by, and only to be had from ? ' u - - - : W. UTTLEJOHN & SON, R W ill ft r \.U ' \ Jewellers and Silversmiths 222 & 224 Lambton Quay, Wellington \ j JWo Wo IflillS (a i.LOoj f Tha WeU»Knewa Hauii for Fine Quilltjr Goods J. 4 v*
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2760, 2 May 1916, Page 3
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