00 VQU\ , / mthCR / .1 ZSm Vi'^3| (M dmrttywmM atie VMdPippmf ACASE camc to onr^siotice ; recently. of aTgirl.whoZwore ondies ,for/aiweek.on end withoutwaaliing themr«in^couldn,» think^ nhyi jAm 'wmsnH ;more popular^jShe'a a Daily^Dipper now and has a much hettcr time. Never again would .ahe weas ondies a 'second day, and. bo guilty' of ,'perspiration offence^ Now, as 8oon_as ^she slips heif undicsjoff, Inj they- go to tho Lux euds.JLux dipping removea every trace ofperspiration; eavest it»;acid9vtoo, from^8|)oiling tbo> [fabrics and colours. ! It pojaa i ■ "IHWORRIED ABOUT WINNIE. 1 NURSE. SHE FRETS FROM MORNING TILL NIGHT. WHAT DOYOU ADVISE?" k L "Why, the poor little miteisconstipatea. No wonder she's fretful. That is the chief thing a mother has to guard against, Mrs, Grant. . u, ■ i Kiddies don't understand ; they're so absorbedin their games, and often neglect nature's call. Then they get bilious, lose their appetite and become irritable. Show me your tongue, Winnie. Yes, it is coated— a sure sign she's out of sorts. All she needs is 'Cahfornia Syrup of -Figs" — * Califig ' — and she'll be as happy as a sandboy in tbe morning. You'll find it keeps the bowels regular; purifies the system and saves stomach upsets and biliousness.' If children are to thrive and grow strong and keen witted, they must feed well and digest what they eat. There's no better way than the regular weekly dose of 'California Syrup of Figs.' All children love it. If I were you, I would send for a bottle now and give Winnie a dose at once. Be sure you insist on 'California Syrup of Figs', Mrs. Grant. I am surprised that some mothers are readyto experiment with 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 storOs. Be sure to say ' California ' and Iook for ' Califig ' on thepackage. BADMINTQN AND GOLF WE ARE EXPERTS in these games. Our advice is reliable. Our repairs '«> (lolf Clubs or Racquets expertly executed. — Charges reasonable. Consult us, or ring us—'Phone 24 Ku pRED BL YVALKEB ol't \ vCime s Roafi • Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 8
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