JOAN IS SO CONSTIPATED AND NOTHING I HAVE TRIED SEEMS TO SUIT HER.NURSE. WHAT DO YOU RECOMMEND?* S’ Z ■r "I know, Mrs. Wills. Every mother has the same trouble with children sooner or later. I’ve had a lot of experience and my advice is—give ‘California Syrup of Figs’— 'Califig’ There’s nothing like it for keeping the stomach and bowels in good order. It's so natural yet so sure. It acts on the bowels like fruit and does not create a habit. So many Doctors recommend it and give it to their own children that I am sure it's the best, and you need to be sure when it is a question of the children’s medicine Mrs. Wills. I do know mothers who experiment with cheap and drastic preparations. They don’t realise that they’re courting danger. Send for a bottle of' California Sprup of Figs’ from the chemist now and give Joan a dose at bedtime. She’ll be as bright as a lark in the morning. Give it to her regularly once a week and she’ll have no more trouble with constipation.”; * California. Syrup of Figs ’ is sold by all chemists and stores. Be sure to say ‘California’ and look for ‘Califig’ on the package. California Syrup of Fics" 'nature's own' laxative vSt t 2^ u “A whole joint wouldn f t yield the amount of gravy ] they expect each day at dinner ” Martin chuzziewit —CHAS. DICK£NS*{ What a pity there was no Bisto in those days to help them out. For with Bisto the smallest joint can be made to yield lots of thick, rich appetising gravy that will satisfy the heartiest appetites : MAKES DELICIOUS GRAVY Trade enquiries to A. A. Stichbury Ltd., Post Box 296, Wetlingtot What a baby what a man he will make! Firm flesh—strong bones—sound teetfy—and Lane’s Emulsion the real basis of it all 1 Lane’s is the EMULSION SUPREME because it is: 1. Nicer to take. 3. Richer in vitamins. 2. More easily digested. 4. More efficient in use. 5. A better body-builder. So—take none but Lane’s 1 Price 2/9 and 4/9 at all Chemists and Stores. I’ o EMULSION The greatest known Medicine for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Rickets, Croup, Incipient Consumption and all Wasting Diseases.
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Evening Star, Issue 22149, 2 October 1935, Page 16
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