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IF A CHILD IS CROSS,! o FEVERISH AND SICK, | Look Mother! If Tongue is Coated, I Cleatfse the Little Bowels with f; California Syrup of Figs. : Children love this fruit laxative, and '; nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, j liver and bowels so nicely. j A child simply will not stop playing . 8 to empty the bowels, and tho result is ' that they become clogged with waste, |i the liver becomes sluggish, tho stomach i is disordered, and then ycur little ono t becomes cross, feverish, and does not B cat, sleep or behave naturally. Often . | the breath is bad and system "stuffy" ! E ■with a cold; the child has'sore throat,' ji Btomaoh-ache or diarrhoea. Listen, B mother! See if the tongue is coated, then | give a teaspoonful of California Syrup | of Figs—'Califig,' and in a fen- hours all I the constipated waste-matter, sour bilo. a and undigested food pass out of tho sys- 1 !j tern, and you have a uealthy, playful | child again. i .Millions of motliera givo California ■} Syrup of Figs—'Cahfig, , because it is per- j| fectly harailess; children love it, and . Ej it never fails to act on the stomach, cj liver and bowels. . | Ask your chemist for a bottle of 'Cali- '% fig'—CaliforniaJ3yrup of Figs, which has! j full directions for babies, children of all \ ages and for grown-ups plainly printed i on the bottle. Get the genuine, made \ by California Fig Syrup Company, and I sold by ail chemists in Tjottles of two § sitce, Is. 3d. and 23. itefuao any other | kind iritl' contempt. 1

25 years experience and admitted skill, enable us to make artificial teeth that are most natural looking, because they harmonise with the features of I f] the face. To obtain this fj effect is a decided art. FROST & FROST, , Dental Surgeons, 119 Willis Street. Asthma CAN be Cured A SIMPLE krae trotncal btiid oi eilinlr tew titer;. HnnJreili ol leiKraooiih proTC 111 corrtclotn. Pltuul ud tur to bis. Aboliilu hvn'mt powam toil unrettti. Ho intend dritlinf to ipict lytttm. Eqitllr eHictirc dr jetat "d old. G«ei right to seat »l diiiiM «id ocicklr ckccki itrerit; aid iniiinej el ilUcki. Cu be urriid in pocket. FREE-Vafaable medicallicMtc "New AittoiaTie«rj" lent on receipt of 3d. in itimptfir collage. BRIDGE DRUG STORES 3 Bridge Buildings Karangahape Rd., AUCKLAND

'• THAT ARE 'DIFFERENT -.AND SMARTER! SwiNt-^'»>(/ There'e an uncommon touch to the Blousea ivo stock—we do not handle ,' "cheap" goods, although Mathewson's ' ill<w2Ad»*/rt W> - P r ' ces are decidedly moderate. I \fvs)\£3&nl[ ' aTe a ■i' l3 ' ; i DC^Te Blouse to i match ,the Mathewson Hat? Our range / i| includes both pkin and elaborate styles &V ill MATHEWSON'S, Ltd IISeBIiSC. 264-266 Lambton Quay.

N.Z. GOVT. BOARD OF TRADE When they are introduced, it is out intention to Carry a Full Range of Them, To make room for the Standardised Wear we ate having a Special Discount Sale, And Will Mark Jo°/ o Off All Prices. Every; price is plainly marked, and we guarantee No.Re-marked Prices! COOKHAM HOUSE, \ MANNERS STREET.

You Take No Risk 1 when buying a Sewing Machine from us, for we stand behind every ono we sell. The Working Parts Are Few and canuof get out of order, and the "Improved Perfection" is built of the highest grade material throughout. The Reinforced Cylinder Shuttle is made to last, and.gives the very best results. These Machines Will Last as long as the highest priced machines on the market. We have stocks in both Hand and Automatic Lift Styles. INSPECT THE "IMPROVED PERFECTION." Corner Hunter Street and Jervois Quay and Victoria Street, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 221, 12 June 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 221, 12 June 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 221, 12 June 1919, Page 3

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