MOTHER, THE CHILD IS BILIOUS. Don't Hesitate! A Laxative is Necessary if Tongue is Coated, Breath Bad, or Stomach out of order. Give California Syrup of Figs—"Caling, at once—a teaspoonful to-day often 6aves a child from being ill to-morrow. If your little one is out of sorts, isn't resting, eating, and acting naturally— look.-mother! .See if its tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver, and bowels are clogged with bile and undigested food. When cross, irritable, feverish, with tainted breath and perhaps stomachache or diarrhoea; when the child has a sore throat «• chill, give a of California Syrup of Figs—"Califig"—and in a few hours all t3ie poisonous, oonstipated, undigested food and bile will gently move out of its little bowels without {Jriping, and you have a healthy, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless fruit laiative, because it never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and cleanso the stomach, and they dearly love its pleasant taste. MI directions for babies, children of all ages, and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Ask your chemi6t for a bottle of "Califig"—California Syrup of Figs—and see that it is raads by the California Fig Syrup Company. Of all chemists, in ibottles of tivo 6izes, 1/1} and 1/9. Avoid substitutes.
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It is an ABSOLUTE' FAST to which thousands: of gratified,patients will agree, that we can fill teeth PAINLESSLY by the latest arialgaesic method. SETS. TEETH • £242-6 FROST '&--FROST,;' Surgeon Dentists 119.Willis St., Wellington
~ ■: Cora Flour for emmmj. .1 ||j The most delicious pudding may be truly economical if it SI ' n is full of nourishment Tood-value is>. the test. : Milk is \ still one of the cheapest foods,- measured in food units to , §1 •*sj the pennyworth: Corn Flour makes the most of milk by : _J making it perfectly digestible. .... "'■■•'■■■■& HI • ' * li There is economy every day in , j RwhWWsotS,; ■ l ; Corn. IFlouk ' % C° rn Flour and cheese pudding, or Com H X '.ofll> Flour, cheese and tomato pudding, made • ■ 4'*''■' .> *^afflr-' like a sweet baked Corn Flour pudding, but M v omitting the sugar and using cheese, or cheese "® - '$C' ''i and sliced tomatoes instead, make excellent *_, iLk-' an< * econom ' cal supper dishes, hot or cold. j' : 11 Ca Jp*\ ' CHEESE PODDING' : | '1/ V For 3 to 4 persons.. Sj 2 oz. Brown & Poison's Corn Flour. ■■ |§ If J P ' nt M ' lk ' -" aS ' Butter- « JMBsB ' *' <B " ra ted Cheese. J $/firt%ls\ teaspoonftl Salt, Pepper, and ..•, || ~C-^C^- —»__ M '* the Com Flour with' a little of : '; _ L \2(J t' «?_ the milk to a smooth cream. Bring f-f|l PV ; < * e rest of *^ e t0 the boil and ;'|T fljffev '* -s^~~ — stir * e Com Flour mto if - Add the : 'few ■ otheringredients. Boil forten mrontcs, ','ll fJafJIS stirring all the time. Ponrinto a well- "'| (3 SsOll tntter ' d P>«-dish and bake in a'rery >.L» s,ow oven t '" a nlce b">wn on the top, /|l| For tomato pudding put four sliced ''grej tomatoes at bottom of pie-dish, pour " ffij& [ g^sjSsi*££s&( S= * *«» to " ,ddi, S pudding mixture operand bake. j| B*. cow's mills like 'human milk Where breast milk cannot be given, baby, should have Fresh Cow's Milk modified with Mellin's Food. All the nutritive elements baby needs are thus provided, together with the very, important vital -properties of the fresh.milk.' Mellin's Food babies are sturdy and strong — proof that Mellin's Food, mixed with cow's milk, is an efficient substitute for mother's milk. A Sample' Bottle of Mellin's Food, together with a useful handbook for Mothers, ''The Care of Infants," will be sent Free on request. Write: MESSRS. GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY, LD, WELLINGTON E To Bring Relief from the jjj Burn of the Summer's Sun ■ C7°HE use of Colgate's Talc is a,delightful and simple way to make summer even? more p^j pleasant. Its plentiful boric acid—that mild yet bsd efficient antiseptico-and its other sanative ingredients, make Colgate's safest and best for you and your IB Use it freely this summer to jelieve sunburn,. to (s3«k[3 remove stickiness and make dressing comfortable, to >P^?Jf counteract the annoyance of profuse perspiration, to gi| add the dainty note of a delicate perfume. U Ten varieties, differing only in scent, among* which any per- ' g sonal preference may be suited. Florient—a new and dis- = tinctivo perfume—Cashrnero Bouquet, Monad Violet, Eclat. | |j| Baby Talc, Dactylia, La-France Rose and Violet—also Tinted H and Unsccnted Talcs, , ' ■ =§
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3036, 24 March 1917, Page 5
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