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A HAPPY CHILD IN A FEW HOURS! When Crocs, Constipated, or if Feverish. give " California Syrup of Figs." Then Don't Worry. Mothers can rest easy after giving California Syrup of Figs—' Califig,' because in a few hours all the wastematter, sour bile and fermenting food gently move out of the bowels, and you have a heal-,. j ' child again. 'Vi '' Children l simply will {■ C eMJ& i ~^\- 7 ? ! not take the ( ■ j time from play I J to empty their \ M/ bowels, which K IV / become tightly J\ -/ J[ packed, and then /| \\__sl the liver getsj p^_>^' sluggish and the $ stomach disordered. jT~J 1 K ,]f\ When cross, / / / I \ J^C\ feverish,/// I I fi N. V^, ! restless, see £7 M \ 1 \Ki ! !if the tongue gjj M \\ 1(7 I I is coated ■U I v , 1 LV V 0 • this delici-W rflL j ous fruit ■ I laxative. Children love it, and it cannot i cause injury. No matier what ails your ! little one—if" stuffy " with a cold or a sors I throat, or diarrhoea, stomach-ache and ■ tainted breath, remember, a gentle "inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Full directions for babies, children of all r.ges and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. ■ i I Ask your chemist for a bottle of * Califig ' : —California Syrup of Figs, then look carefully and see that it is made by the California Fig Syrup Company. Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. ' Califig,'—California Syrup of Figs, is sold by all chemists in bottles of two sizes, 1/ift and 1/9, j I Dear Delays! fj W Have your tooth attended X 3 to now. Don't tnrt it of? h 3) fnr a more convenient te k> season, fa H They may get in such con- |"s S dition as will &3 difficult to |e J) repair, g 4 Hsvo tiiein sttcnc'sd to hero. u % MODERN DENTISTRY, te ri PAINLESS METKODv , ?. V t SETS TEETH £3 3s. ? a| nmm & rimM 9 i Z DENTISTS, f> 4 HO Wilis Street, Wellington. %

L _ !3i 5 'fl I|m For HOUSE or STREET WEAR, • fUMi \\ v ) are now displayed m our Popular *$%&**■ ' / '•'■ ' ! 'f» / t I i\ f h JU Showroom. The Values are exceed- JJaw ingly fine, and a-Visit of'lnspection $ Jgf will be well worth while. Will you call To-day? t£ A 176 . . I A176.-THRBE-QITAF.TER COATS IN BLACK Wt CLOTH, lined through- fjf 3 out with black and coloured lining, belt cf materia!, <ome with b'ack % \ "»■ collar V. & A. Prices, 79:. 6d. to Sfls. jf ■' I TUKKIvQUABTEB COATS IN BROWN TWEKJ). with ur without belt, $ 5 smart collar and tuft's, large patch pockets. Real fine' coats. & \ V. & A, Prices, 795. 6ri., Sss. J; |j. Al9O-TWEKD SKIRTS, in all shades for house or street v.w. l lain or pleated I . i styles with belhmd pockets—very smart. V. &. A. Prices, 255. to S3s. 6d. s SMART THREE-QUARTER RAIN' COATS, with belt and pockets, inuifler collar, I (i 1 ln bes t quality (,-abenline. V. & A. Price, fo )ss. ft ( 5 SPECIAL! We pay spot cash for everything that enters our Store, thereby | I enabling us to sell to you at Bedrock Prices. We also give a 5 par cant, cash | i discount on ?ll purchases cf £] jr over-and the vsry best of value.; Wo I i wcr.der we eirow, ■ f I > JM§HMHi^ os:2 ' s Busiest SWe'''., ;: | liSßl^iiiß^Siafi^MßtiSßigfii!^^

■ Matlews©n 9 s Ltd, . ; Great Winter Sale < Wednesday, June 19 and following days. .GENUINE BARGAINS TO SBU All IMS. / Mafhewson's Ltd, "Where The Smart Hats Are," Lambton Quay. and help os keep op In order that the same high standard of quality may be maintained by Edmonds Baking Powder—in order that the finest grape cream of tartar may continue to be used—all users of this favourite brand must employ it as economically as possible. The fact is that cream of tartar is so dear and so scarce that if the demand for .: "Sure to Rise" BAKING POWDER increases, we shall be unable to secure sufficient high grade cream of tartar, Sooner than turn to . substitutes, we now ask all to use Edmonds Baking Powder economically—we can then maintain the quality by using first quality cream of tartar. Remember Edmonds contains only the highest grade genuine cream of tartar—none of the chemical I . substitutes which can be sold lor a fraction of the I price but which when used in cooking often leave an after taste in the mouth. In these most unusual times, give your support to our endeavour to keep up quality against big odds. . T. J, EDMONDS LTD. "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder Works CHRJSTCHURCH . 95 We have been repairing and supplying machines and bicycles in this city for I j nearly 40 years, and now have clients all over the Dominion and islands. Wβ ] have given them satisfactipn and can pfease you. | f||Slll|& O" ,, Goods are the Best Let Us i ' o»t' Skill Undeniable Serve fe|f| Our Reputation Va/uable You , F J W FF$Pi For Everything for Sewing Machines & Cycles '<■ a .J. ew, h Lpn» ■9g vi'fiiis street, WELLINGTON. Estab. ISSO | INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM -- FIRE, FALL, OR BURGLARS, - By installing one of these Celebrated Safes. Twelve corner steel bent) per- a feet in construction; contains nil (lio cs-entlal joints that ere necessary tor' 9 reliability. A NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAff ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED 1 BY FIRE. NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. Itß form of construction allows it to fall from any helgkt without bursttnf— therefore absolute security. BRITISH 1IAD& Write fur particulars orcal! and seethe coods at ' ita'srcwAßi ura, glass t hardware company,- lm. 80, 82, 84 CODRTEMAY PLACE. WELLINGTON AGENTS.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 229, 15 June 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 229, 15 June 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 229, 15 June 1918, Page 5

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