MOTHER, YOUR CHILD NEEDS A LAXATIVE! If Tongue is Coited, Stomach Sick, or lue Child i« Crosi, Feverish, Constipated, give "California Syrup of Fig«." Don't scold your fretful, peevish child, See if the tongue is coated ; this is a sure sign that the little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with bile and imperfectly digested food. When listless, pale, feverish, fp^^Sv with tainted breath, a cold, or S» awUl a sore throat; if the child "Cji. does not eat, sleep or act /*l^sj_'fv- -» naturally, or L, Sf 9 has stomachV Av*>s I ache, indilAwL f%tv g.esvion or V*4\?l\» jL/iib4 diarrhcsa, give X^Jjjftj, N. tfr*'*'Tlv* a *«aspoonful y-fe< P> / ~^|V of California *C S^§ /tX SiC Syrup of Figs WTrZ^- V"N^'Sf-'Califig.'and Jv MM?^^ V--^ M Jin a few hours 1 Y*r M all the wasteI /^^^""i" <V matter, bila \J'/^ A M\l aa^ fermentV L I—l ing food will // \—~\ pass out of if' ,i 4 '^c howols, iy k.i and you have C 7 U M * Wealthy, U playful child again.' Children.love this harmless, fruit laxative, and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it never fails to make their little '' insides'' sweet and wholesome. Keep it handy, mother! 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 oi Figs, which has directions for babies, children of all ages, and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Remember, imitations are sometimes substituted, so look and sec that your bottle bears the name oi the California Fig Syrup Company, "Hani back with contempt any other fig syrup. All chemists sell ..' Califig '—California Syrup of Fige in bottles of two sizgs, Is 3d and 2s. (Tjp^x and Disfigure vtS^S Quickly JrV -Healed-by $L ■■'(*>&■ CUTICURA jjj %F/^ii and HW^kt OINTMENT Such as eczemas, rashes, pimples, dandruff, sore hands and most .babyskin troubles. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book. Address postcard: "K. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W." Sold throughout the world. Tooth Questions and Tooth Sense Is there any decay—maybe jutt a tvte hole—in your tetth? Then have it attended to im. : mediately, for it will eet bigger and bigger, causing much pain ond trouble. My fillings are permanent —my extractions painless. '; , Are any of your tetth broken ? Then > let me mount perfect crowns—strong and natural— on the Btumpj. It there an ugly tooth-gap marring your whole appearance ? Then. let me bridge that sap. . >. My bridges comprise pearly, white, fine teeth, and are guar- I • anteedfor 10 years. ■'. • . Co you need a plate ? Then let me fit yoa.with a set • f Special Anatafor'm Teethmoulded on Nature's Plan. Extractions (painless) free.; Have you been to an efficient Dentist within the lait three months?, ' Then consult one immediately;' >■, for only by this method can you ascertain the true condition of your teeth, and thereby save yourself much trouble and. ex. I pense. I examine teeth and give advice gratis. Call to-day. My feeo are reasonable, always. Nurses in Attendance W. P. Sommerville "The Careful Dentist" MOLESWORTH STREET (Ov«r Strrsud 6- Son, Cheraijtf) Hours: 9 a.m. tt (p.m. I S«turd»y, 9 j.mlol f.ra. ■•" Telephone 3«7 . HAIKHS—3B . —. .
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1919, Page 14
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