A HAPPY CHILD IN A FEW HOURS! When Crosj, 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 clogged-up wastematter, sour bile and fermenting food ! gently move out of the bowels, and you i have a healthy, playful child again. Children not take the j£i , * tf £3Lj) -«Ka* v*k time from W ( \VI |v|vJl empty their \J?JI bowels, which become tightly )]! packed, and then the /\% \\ jl liver gets sluggish and/L/ '\l/ the stom ac h T#* \ W disordered. I Ifi^ When cross, feverish, restless, see/f J/\- 'UN if the tongue hJ A I \\ coated; then give [Af I Ift this delicious fruit IV M / llV; laxative. Children V ] ft love it, and it cannot J J I . sause injury. No matter what ails your little one—if "stuffy " with a cold or a sore throat, or diarrhoea,'' stomach-ache and tainted breath remember a "gentle inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment given, bull directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are orinted on each bottle. Ask your chemist for a bottle of' Califi"' -California Syrup of Figs, then look carefully and see that it is made by the California Fig Syrup Company. Hand back J v i ~e c ? n ts !"P' a "y o(her figflsyrup. Uline, —California Svrup of Figs i< sold lv- -■■ chemists In battles of two sizes 1/3 and 2/-. g Restore the nasal pas- jjj g sages to normal healthy % s condition—make breath- | ps ing easy—and catarrhal 1 k headaches will stop per- * £ manently. g IflejEwaches 1 £ . Mado in England g g Pynetha is the only really | 3 satisfactory treatment, be- g g cause it heals the raw sur- fi ?■ faces—its antiseptic healing £ I; balsams soothe the irritated f- ,.| parts. Pynetha has proved % i £ remarkably successful in • "% j r. treating headaches where % ; ■ £ other remedies have failed £ j3 and often a few applications .J. g to the temples completely % £ dispel pain. Pynetha has as % ~g its base a valuable ~<t* ' ~a % 2j extract of Nor- !l3fsrl: | wegian Fir combin- Wmnl i ■ 2j ed with »ii jr\ UulUlj $' §: other ingredi- Cr3 SEjjjlij 5 g . cnts and a rare |]j| IsffiSSj jj £ oilfromtheFar — c . lif l 1 H~T»n i Nf u*' tp\&£i 5 hast. 1/6 bottle >*pKol £ oHOOdoaes. WNn| ; i| S.A.Sraith&Co..Ltd. HI £ Clirinchurch 5 ~ : Hi?l'| '.i~ *Is|-* ivThenamemeaiv 1 I every | $|- so steadfastly refuse any sub- || ik stifcutea. For over 60 years || S the name Bonnington has M jja stood for the standard family || |ti congh remedy. Half a century §| M a S° grandmothers proved its m m efficiency—to-day their chil- m j® dren use it with the same sat- 9 M isfaction. "i'is handed down m m from generation to generation, m '& For coughs and colds 'tis with- M m out equal—it contains no opi- lm fe ates or harmful drugs, and is s£ m a safe and sure remedy for M M both old and young. & m Make sure yon get the genu- K II ino Irish Moss—see to it that m ||. you aro given the original W ilrisliUMossi. M Look for the name. WB m All chemists and stores. is? The Latest in "fEiiitl* HOT-WATER (II H HEATERS - Stmly Economy in If f Coal and Gas. Why T fill! !J1 install an expousivo heating sor- ' X vica wllen you cnn 1 jl efficient servico by ttfil Mm installing a I | DICER'S BOII^ J| ING SPRING, | i&Sr suitable- for Hot lIIIiIL Water Service, |p===Sj]j| Heating Systems, ffl I and Tea Itooms? Demonstrations R ' veil our Show Rooms, Egmont St. Aldred & Griffiths, Plumbers, Coppersmiths, & Sheet Metal Workers, 23-25 Egmont Street, AfiMCUMIBAL LSIE AS a Fertiliser Lime is of first im. , portauce, and the most tuceessful farmers are liberal users. The iauricevill® Lime is of tlio Highest Grade, and is used by the- Dcpaitment of Agriculture in its numerous experiments. I'rico, 15/- per ton, 6acks extra, on lai) Mauriceville, for truck lots, which the Railway Department carries freo for tirst 100 miles. ORDER NOW through the Works Manager, Mauriceville, or the Secretary, P.O. tiux 2, llastei'ton. The Farmers' Mauriceville Lime Coy., Ltd.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 8
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696Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 8
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