ACHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED. If Cross, Feverish, Constipated, Ei!ioui| and the Stomach out of Order, give " California Syrup of Figs." A laxative to-day saves a bilious child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged-up with waste, then the liver grows sluggish, and the stomach is dis- - I ordered. Look at the /a\/) tongue, mother! ' 111 (ft If coated, oryour £[/ { vjjx / child is listless, cross, feverish, «f? with tainted (/ i?,breath, restless. fV? // doesn't eat hear- y \ f tily, or has a \ r \ / cold, sore throat, /ft K\ / •/* or any other chil- Jf\ y / / drcn's ailment, I// / \-M A give a teaspoon- .-i ful of California /i\'l \ SjVup of /([ A ' Califi",' thenNp4/A x If \=£- don't worry, be- \ J /\ \ \ cause it is a per- \ 1 fectly harmless \ \ dos'j, and in a few \A hoursallthiscon- « . stipation-poison, g, ] i\ sour bile and fermentinfjwaste-K matter will L'dntlv '''Vv\ move out of the ' bowels, and you will have a heal: hy, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing " is ofttimes all that is ncccssary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Ask your chemist for a bottle of' Califig,' —California Syrup of Kigs, 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 ' —Califorr nia Syrup of Figs, in bottles of two sixes. 1/14 and'l/9. Refuse substitutes. WiiGGpiSig GOUgSI, Croupy ' | Coughs, Bronchitis, Sore Throats, use j Tho Great Money-Saving Hemedy j /■ 'Makos 1 Pint Saves 10/BAROOO ROT DAD LEGS, CAdEUKCLSS. BUNIONS, ABSOE3SC-', FILES. VAFIItIOSE OLCCnS, ECZEMA. MOSQUITO am OTHER lII9EOT BIThS KAY bo SPEEDILY GUfIF.U with Albert's Grasshopper Uifitment The proprietors of this 50-year old remedy lor skin and blood ailments have an absolute confidence in Its unsurpassed virtues. The); believe it to be a safe and pcrfect cure for these ailments; they know it to be; and the vast number of testimonials received prove it to be. It positively draws the poisons which produce these ailments out of the system. As an aperient -and blood purifier the Grasshopper Pills are equally effective, and should betaken jn conjunction with the Ointment. Sold by all Stores and Chemists, and stocked by all the Wholesale Houses in the Commonwealth.
I Maintaining Supplies | —an Important Announcement r g Tlie time has come when circumstances compel us fir j| to ask housewives to comply as far as possible | |J with this special request:—"Practise economy in I | the use o£ Edmonds Baking Powder." Grape | cream of tartar is becoming dearer and scarcer— » I during the war.it has risen from £85 to £400 a ton | | and we lind difficulty in securing sufficient for our | i needs. Our policy from the commencement of the I I war has been to use no substitutes in | l| EDMONDS (J * . "Sure to Rise" T BAKING POWDER ] si Help us to continue this policy—to do so one and all < | should use Edmonds Baking Powder economically. Re- jj | member we have steadfastly refused to employ any but | a the highest Riade genuine cream of tartar—none of the g I chemical substitutes which can be sold for a fraction of | the price but which when used in cooking often leave an | after taste in the mouth. Edmonds' Sure to Rise" brand | is pure and made from first quality genuine grape cream | of tartar. In the interests of health and purity in baking, consider the facts and stand by us iii maintaining purity. | T. J. EDMONDS LTD. j /"Sure to Rise" Baking Powder Works CHRISTCHURCH . 100 Maid. % \p,,l p — au( l very piquant and attractive, too! | Holbrook's Sauce is one f °* " le best that l) comes from England. , / ] Made from a secret, oldI fashioned recipe it has the Ilk / flavour and charm which f\ no othersauce has seriously /%> ) ' -n\ "f challenged, • V N/ Made and bottled in.England. itod- Holbrook's Sauce %\ HOI BROOK'S WOKCKSTERSHIRE SAUCE. £\ HOLBROOK'S PUK-i MALT VINEGAR (Inbottle). —«««<—Tf" /T°\ Ampie! MIMM As showing the popularity of the ' DAVID UcCRAE MATTRESSES if -April, 1018. was our busiest /' Vxfaasi'ft'Hj month. Wo have ampla stocks. SelK ' " Toll^ ol <lers ear ' y i ' s we DAVID McCRAE, Ltd.' 25 and 27 FARISH STREET, WELLINGTON. fLm.. iSfe i, Mf 1 fenoM%Tw£wm!m Visitors j fmrym kn ° w the m i' refr " hing r"TF7|j M The Daddy of Teas." els JElajHil
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 223, 8 June 1918, Page 5
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