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•** .*>. 9 • Is your child constipated ? Mrs. V. M. Drews, 5, Fairlight Street, Leichhardt, Sydney, N.S.W., writes: “ I have used 4 California Syrup of f'igs ’ for a number of years and have found it a reliable family medicine. I recommend it particularly where there are children in the family, as it is very pleasant to take.” MOTHER! Constipation poisons the whole system, and is a child’s worst foe, because it undermines the health during the vital time of growth. Spare your child this grave handicap. Give ‘California Syrup of Figs’—' Calrfig * —to ersure healthy, daily bowel action, then bcdv, brain and disposition will be able to grow and develop without hindrance. Watch your children for signs ’t constipation, then simply give 4 California Syrup of 4mgs * until regularity is restored. That is the great value of this gentle laxative; it never makes constipation worse, but coaxes the bowels back to normal daily action. Children love this delicious laxative and it suits them all. ’ Cet a bottle to-day. 1/9—or times the quantity for 3/-, Of all chemists and stores. Emphasise 4 California ’ and look for 4 Califig * on the package*

J Make ZAM-BUK A Daily Need! When there are children about you can't prevent them tumbling into mischief with their pranks. But you don't need to see them nuffer. Keep Zam*Buk close at hand. Ever-ready and thoroughly antiaeptic Zam-Buk is the best, safest, and most efficient of home first-aids. Whether used for a bruised knee, a cut, poisoned finger, grazed forehead, or a burn, sprain, or open wound, Zam-Buk swiftly takes away the hurt and soreness and ensures clean, healthy healing. scalp disease, piles. V 6 box 4 3/b family size. Ail chemists.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 921, 14 March 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 921, 14 March 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 921, 14 March 1930, Page 5

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