When tongue is white tummy CAN’T be right When your child develops a whitish tongue and becomes restless and irritable, you suspect constipation A question or two confirms your suspicion. Then, a dose of Califig, the pleasant natural laxative, given at bedtime will make things right by morning. Yes, wise mothers always keep this gentle old family laxative handy. They know that constipation comes without warning. And if the shops are closed, they don't want to waste twelve hours or more before starting to put the trouble right. So, mother, be wise—always have Califig ready the gentle laxative especially made for children. Have Califig handy —the gentle laxative N.Z. Distributors: fassctt & Johnson Wellington^ v / av m atom 'fir ... ‘fffr T 0.7 '‘•it How to treat a GRAZED KNEE Number 2 « m \ ' \ m 1. Cleanse the area thoroughly and dry. 2. Select a large Elastoplast dressing and remove the protective muslin. 3. Witfiout touching the antiseptic pad, place it over wound, slightly stretching dressing along the knee. 4. Finally, firmly press down adhesive edges. The wound is now comfortably and securely protected whilst the dressing, being elastic, allows the knee complete freedom of movement. Elastoplast is first-class first-aid you need no bandages or other antiseptic. Never neglect an injury, however slight —if in doubt see your doctor. Tni dressing n2/-ti only PRICES: u- % “rToe max* Y, o FIRST mo DRESSINGS Rio fins from 5 m i/. strlbutors: Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.’# New Zealand Drug Co. Ltd., Stafford Street, D’unedln, and all Branches. Made In England by J. Smith & Nephew Ltd., Neptune St., Hull <<■ 3SS m Holiday Reminder! have you a rear VISION HAVE YOU A WARRANT OF FITNESS? MIRROR? W r„ ICH TS \ f° ftfiEc UY S>°, good order Sou wn m mi be QW on T nnAi/CC Be sure of your tSKAIVCS brakes. Adjust them correctly. Have linings renewed if necessary. SPRINGS SPr ie g avS: Lubricate leaves and shackles. W|D F R Check windscreen V? I r E. r\ w jp er> Check horn. Remember you must have a rear vision mirror. TVOCC If tyres arc in poor con--1 1 dition drive SLOWLY. A tyre failure at speed is usually disastrous. Keep tyres inflated correctly, inspect frequently. Don’t overload. CTEERIMfTC Check and lubrl--5 I tfcKl Nu catc al i steering joints, king pins, etc. Make sure all WHEEL BOLTS are tight. US' U T See that lights are ** * correctly adjusted so that beams do not go above horizontal under any loading conditions. CHECK THOROUGHLY Ask your garage to go over your whole car. Sec that there are no loose nuts anywhere. Lubricate thoroughly. If you valuc»your life, make sure your car is SAFE. And take no risks when you arc driving. V ISSUED BY THE TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT j
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26632, 1 December 1947, Page 7
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465Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26632, 1 December 1947, Page 7
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