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A HAPPY CHILD IN A FEW HOURS.

When Croat, Conetipatcd, or if Feverish, give California Syrup of Figs, Then Don't Worry. Mothor* can rest easy after giving California Qyrun of Figs—"Cali6g"— becaueo in a fow hows rII the clogged-dip waste-matter, eour bilo and fermenting food gently movo out of tho bowels, and you have a healthy, playful child again. Children simply will not' take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become- tightly packed, and then the liver gets sluggish and the stomach disordered. ■ When cross, feverish, restless, see if the tongue is coated; then give this delicious fruit laxative. Children love it, and it cannot cause injury. No matter what ails your little ono—if "stuffy" with n. cold or a sore throat, or diarrhoea, stomacli-acho and tainted breath, remember, a gentle "insido cleansing" should always bo the first treatment given. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Ask your chemist for a bottle of 'Califig'—California Syrup of Figs, then look carefully and seo that it is made by the California Fijj Syrup Company. Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. 'Califig'—California Syrup of Figs, is gold by all chemists in bottles of two sizes, Is. li-d. and Is. M.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3086, 17 May 1917, Page 3

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A HAPPY CHILD IN A FEW HOURS. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3086, 17 May 1917, Page 3

A HAPPY CHILD IN A FEW HOURS. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3086, 17 May 1917, Page 3

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