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MOTHER, YOUR CHILD NEEDS A LAXATIVE! If Tongue is Coated, Stomach Sick, or the Child is Cross, Feverish, Constipated, give California Syrup of Fige. Don't scold your fretful, peevish oh;ld._ See if tho tongue is coated; this Iβ a eure sign that the little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with bile and imperfectly digested fool. When listless, palo, feverish, -with tainted breath, a cold, or a eoro throat; if tho child does not eat, sleep or act naturally, qv 'has etoniach-acko, indigestion or diarrhoea, give a tcaspoonful ot California Syrup of TTigs—"Califig"— and in a few hours all tho wasto matter, bilo and fermenting food will pass out of the bowels, and you will have a healthy, playful child again. Children lovo this harmless fruit laxative, and mothers can rest easy after giving it. because it never fails to mate their little "insides" sweet and wholesome. Keep it handy mother I A little given tto-day saves a sick child to-morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your chemist for a bottle of 'Califlg-California Syrup of Figs—which haa airections for babies, children of all ages, and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Kclnember imitations are somo times substituted, so look and see that your bottlo bears the namo of the California Kg Syrup Company. Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup." All eheniist3 Ecll .'Caring , —California • Syrup of Figs—in bottles of two sizes, Is. lid. and Is. M. . .

i Good for CffitalTfl, Aethmatlotl, I k Bronohiat, and other Ooughe | $ The Great Monoy-Savinj Hemedy s I Ceats£/_ Makes 1 pint Ssvob 10/- | teei Isici For' Ail!.. yOU cannot bwr with trouble nnd ■*- loss of time of frequently re-'orick-mg your furnace. Therefore uso N.Z.'Firebrick's. Once you have bricked .with theee, thnre will, be no trouble—tho job will bo do.no once and for.all. These famous Firebricks, no matter what tho heat of the fire, never crack or crumble, because they are mado of the epocial North Bmnner fire clay, and-made by special process. Call, write, or 'phone for quotations for N.B. Firebricks,: or for special work. Samuel Brown, Ltd., COAL, GRAIN, AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, 81-33 Johnston Street ... WELLINGTON. Tory Street Depot- 'Phone 2648 A Willis Street Depot 'Phone 124 BLOOD-FRUIT BERRIES FOB SHAKY NERVES. BLOOD-FRUIT BERRIES FOR ANAEMIA. BLOOD-FRUIT BERRIES FOR BACKACHE. BLOOD-FRUIT BERRIES FOR TtRED FEELING. r PHESE wonderful tonic berries are now obtainable from Claude Perrott, Chemist, and other leading chemists, at Bs. box, or post free from Winstono's Pharmacy, Wanganui. Get them to-day. Look for this label. j BLOOD A B°ERRIES{ IftW The blue-grey Rubber lllp£f of exceptional toughness, HP] and the heavily ribbed tread, In International » I vie Sf. effective non-skidding andhwdJβ wearing properties, with maxi- ! lw\ mum res ''' cncv, |\4. Cover i 2 /6 Tube 4 / g \\liw\ Oblaiuable from all Dml " 3, %4 Motor Import-Co. Ltd. \o\c\ Wholesale Distributor* Willington and Chrislchuf A

Out tame® Jewellery i STILL HEADS ALL COMPETITION IT 'l'lio laet lot of Cameo Eings made up include quftint diamondshaped and octagonal Cameos. Wβ havo mounted these in claw settings, and they look very fino. ■> . ■ ITThe Brooches aro a most attractive selection. IT Our Moonstone Kings havo also beon attracting a lot of attention, stones with reul moonlight in them, mounted in loot, gold, from 2't/G. upwards. BIRTHSTONE FOR MAY IS THE EMERALD i ' 6* &&& X* YOUNG® Lt§©e ' . 7 252 LAMBTON QUAY. mi ii in mi ■ ■iimi iii mii■>iiwiiii mi miiiiin mmwiiwiiiiiwiihw n»awii in i ininmn I'liiiiiini --i '. i • ' i \—\ a< itilkKJxXO fUK IJ yj> ; Housefflvos who do their own «P&M3i coQkinff. chefs, and professional \ y MpppJ Wf(P/3t)' find thoOniON'S wonderful 1 i!ff ■ i and satisfaction. The draught Is \ ■ itl p3J 5 KsSfte& 1 undop such perfect control that tb» V •M. i™y i? 1 can be re ff ulaled I" « nicely. ' / Ni/—--M re «/Ti ia The quick ho»l required for pastry ■■ - N >— s updo /yVM the steady hoat for bread, and the ' ■'•'&: bl/ clron K h^ 1 for meals ar« all secured jij.i.,ll L m , „ ....'. J . ' )rS~?-- as requlrdd,without tho loasttrouDle mmmMßmm EpW:»jw ■ 'Aalt your Ironmonger to uKow you pnel homo * I

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 203, 16 May 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 203, 16 May 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 203, 16 May 1918, Page 9

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