DID YOUR CHILD WAICS UP CROSS OR FEVERISH? Look, Molbsr! If Tongue is Coated, giva "California Syrup of Figs" to Clean the Bowels. Mother! Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if the tongue is coated; this is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bowels need attention at once. I When listless, pale, feverish "stuffy" with cold, throat sore; when the child has tainted breath and J doesn't eat, sleep or act ji, i, -..„/ naturally,' or has stomachm H/SJW ache or diarrhoea, rememl! > V er ' a S ent ' e hver and l&f-' bowel cleansing should y%, \ always be the first l\ *^ — : ~% treatment given. I i" IT Nothing equals CaliI\l n\ fornia Syrup of Figs M \ //lA ~" a f° r child|<c\ \J_J§] re,ls '" s ■ Give a ,ea * spoonful, and in a few hours all the waste- - T"~iiv J * matter i sour bile and fermenting food clog- \ -y ged in the bowels pass I 1 4 out of the system and I \ you have a healthy i. \___and playful child J\o again. All children love this harmless, ,JV \\(% delicious fruit laxaand it never fails ILwjl to effect a good —' "in9ide" cleansing. Directions for babies, children of all ages nnd grown-ups are plainly on the bottle, ■ Keep it handy in your home. A little given to-day saves a sick child to-morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your chemist for a bottle of' Califig '—California Syrup of Figs, then look and see that it is mads by the California Fig Syrup Company. Imitations are sometimes substituted. All chemists sell ' Califig '—California Syrup of Figs, in bottles of two sizos, 1/1J and 1/9, ■-' - ARTIFICIAL -'TEETH To be a success must not only fit well, but must harmonize with the face, . , These points we have studied thoroughly, and is one of the reasons of our success after 25 years' experience. SETS TEETH £3 3s. MSI A FISBT, DENTISTS, H9 Willis Street, Wellington.
Please- Note the Reductions! m \* a lit* . | JCOCKCEKing . I ' || COLOUIiED YELVETEENS-Suitnble for children's wear, etc., iff shadesof Nary, H Saxc, Brown, and Marine only. 21/2 in. wide. Usually 2s. lid. yard. . s<| . , V. & A. Special Price, Is. yard. | COLOURED BIPPLB CLOTHS-In fiuperior.qunlity, snitablo-for Dressing Govtm, M ■ Jackets, etc, in shades of Sky and Grey only. 52/iin. wide. Usually is. 6d. I V. &A. Special Price, 2s. 11d. yard. • jffl WOOLLEN DRESSES-In an rssortmont of materials, suitable for bouse frocks, •p etc., in shades of Silver, Wallflower, Havana, Myrtle, Apricot, etc. «/4in. |j ' wide- Usually 3s. lid. to ss. lid. V. &• A. Special Price, 2s. 11d. yard. I COLOURED SILKS-Comprising Taffetas, Glaces, Mem., etc., in shades of • jl Bottle > Myrtle, Eau de Nil, Reseda, also in shot offcots in Browns, etc., j| • suitable for trimming Drosses, Blouses, etc.; slightly lender. 20/lin. wide, i Usually 3s. Gd. to Is. 6d. yard. V. & A. Special Price, Is. vard, 1 Other Departments have Many Big I Stocktaking Bargains* Your Inspection is Cordially Invited 1 Busiest Sfrope'■■ W
fosy, Fur-Lined Coats That ARE Smart! TF you aot immediately, you can secure one of these charming Winter Coats at a price that will please the puree. Our showing of attractive, warm, and fashionable Coats merits your early atStaftling Reductions mako buying a thrifty habit this week. Madam! Take advantage of ithis opportunity. Purchase a sensible seasonable coat whilo our prices are "below .THEWSON'S LTD. "Where the Smart Hats Are," 64-266 Lantbton Quay, Wellington. ' f f ri m-.j j m^W|^i M ip t . l .|uiiii...p l |.i |llff v V JUL J, Lllv V V CwL Thbusands of New Zealanders Have prove'd trie merits of • , Bovrnville Cocoa and Cadiury's Chocolates and now wonder why these goods are so scarce, i • It is because of the Army's need that no more is being sent from England. Remember, your deprivation means keeping the soldiers fit to "win the war." | KEEN INTEREST 1 Our Ladies' I CENTRES ROUND |U Department fiP'W*? 4 | lis specially v At' 1 The Winter Reeling this year is i &W^Sf doubly attractive on account.of the $ ™\& *!rtl I Autumn Meeting not being held, jf ,-ijpf H | and the Racing Community are i /oKJw A I anticipating two enjoyable days— jj (<f#l 1 To-morrow and Saturday. 1 P%b^Wl I . ' ■ . I fJf tw Price's Store is also a Big feetato Ice Goers— ///'III f And a Cordial Invitation is \jt ;f/J IJ jj 1 Extended to Visit Us:::: \ 11||| ml } See our Artistic Window Displays & I — reflecting Distinctive Styles for | / \ \ \ \ Present Wear. 1 I\.*S^ LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S g l A mf . OUTFITTER, \ .„ A fed with Our 54-56 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON $ „, ,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 249, 9 July 1918, Page 3
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