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— g-. f'lMWORRIED ABOUT WINNIE. ^ NURSE. SHE FRETS FROM MORNING TILL NIGHT. \^JB» WHAT DOYOU ADVISI?* N L |fS^ "Why, the poor little miteis constipatedT No wonder she's fretful. That is the chief thing a mother has to guard against, Mrs. Grant. I Kiddies don't understand ; they're so absorbedin their games, and often neglect! nature's call. Then they get bilious, losatheir appetite and become irritable. I Show me your tongue, Winnie. Yes, ifll is coated — a sure sign she's out of sorts,' All she needs is ' California Syrup of Figs' — ' Califig ' — and she'll be as happy as % sandboy in the morning. You'll find it keeps the bowels regularj purifies the system and saves stomach up» sets and biliousness. " If children are to thrivc and grow strong and keen witted, they l.iust feed well ana digest what they eat. There's no better way than the regular weekly dose oi ' California Syrup of Figs.' All children (oveit. . If I were you, I would send for a bottlo now and give Winnie a dose at ohce. • ^ Be sure you insist on 'California Syrup of Figs', Mrs. Grant. I am surprised that some mothers are ready to experimentwith cheap and drastic preparations. It's such a pity they don't realise that 'California Syrup of Figs' is a perfectly safe children's laxative.-I know myself how carefully and scientifically it is prepared." « California Syrup of Figs ' is sold by all chemists and storeS. Be sure to say * California ' and look for * Califig ' on thn package. Aslhma Cerms Killed in 3 Minufes Choking, gasplng. wheezlng Asi..m« ana Brqnchitis poison your system. ruia your health and weaken your heart. Mendaco,. thec/prescrlption of an American physiclan, starts killing Asthma Germs in 3 minutes, refreishes the blood and builds new vitality so that you can sleep soundly all night. eat anything c r ®nl°y. "Te. Mendaco Is so successfU» that it is guaranteed to give you free, easy breathing in 24 hours and to • completely stop your Asthma iu 8 days or money back on return of erapty package. Get Mendaco from your cliemist. The guarantee protects you. 23811 SKIPPERS Pfeasant tasting « |MUI Z0LA FILM AND THE DREYFUS CASE Have you a Coupe Mors, standing in your backyardr1 Dr a cab Jeautauu, or a Duc Deialiayo in your garage? No-I That's too bad. For tlio vVarnor J3ros. studio is in dire need of these automobiles for its .forthcoming picture, "The Story of Emile Zola" iu whicli Paui Muni will portray the great French novelist. Cars of this' type will bo seen in the iilm, which covers the period betweeu 1870 and 1906. If the studio cau't find th-em, they'll have to be built on the ckassis of more modern .conveyances. Dozens of ancient autos and kuu.dreds of ev.en more antique bjcycles and carriages will be used in tlie iilm, ulheii deals with the role piayed by Zola in « the famous Dreyfus txeason ease. According to Doiotby Hegeman, head of the' studio research department, "The Story. of lliniie Zola" presents more research problems tlian did "Antliony Adverse." liecause this is a picture dealing with reai people m real times, everything must be autbentic. Zoia's bedroom iu the film must really look like Zoia's bedroom. Hia tiouses must De replicas oi the ones in which he lived. The prison sfiip on which Alfred Dreylus was carneu u» Devil s island must be au exact duplicate of the real one. Four research. experts have been working for ,two mouths ou the film. Bo lar, most of the data has been secured irorn copies of L'Hlhstrauon magaziue, the lliustrated London NtVa aud Le Monde i.lustre. Mrs. Hegeman says theie is a wealth of material about Zola and the Dreyfus case, whjch filled the magaz'mes aud newspapers oi the time and has been the xuspiration for a score of books and countless pamphlets. «- Pliotographs of pages of Zoia's original manuscripts have been the most difficult to obtaiu. The Warner Bros. Paris offico finally furuished these. The Paris office also provded a photograph of the inscriptiou on Zoia's tomb, a -picture of the ceremoniul processiou in Zoia's honour after his death and a copy of the lamous Borderau papers written by Col. Fstorhazy that brought about Dl•eylus,• arrest. Mrs. Bbegeman has had to ausver some odd req'uests during the research work on the picture. One script writer wanted the first line of the Toreador song from "Carmeu." Another wanted to know where French Guiaua was Iocated. Norman Reilly Raine wanted to know what kind of birds there oio on Devil's Island. And Director "William Dieterle wanted a Baedeker map . of Paris in 1870. Paul Muni will appear as Z >la in this picture, his first for Warner lhos. since liis Academy award-winniug "Story of Louis Pasteur.'-' VAEICOSE ULCERS cured perina•iciitiy and painlesslv witfi Varex. No •estiug. Inexpensive. Free booklet 'rom Ernest Henley. P1--a rinacentieal Ghemist, Varex f.td.. Rox 155SR. Wellington. Local nepresentati ve: Knigbt'» Pharmacy, 120 Heretaunga Street, Ht4> i ngs. J

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 16

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