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Business Notices* I DID YOUR CHILD WAKE4JP CROSS ORJFE VERISH ? Look Mother! If Tohpie 1. Co*t«<l, five California Syrup of riga c To Ciena tKe-aßoweU. if . _____ 6 Mother! Your child isn't naturally c-oss . and peevish. See if the tongue is CoateH ; „ this is a sure sign that, its little stomach, lr liver! and bowels neei attain ion at once. l} Vihen listless, pale, feverish, "stuffjr" II -with cold, throat sore; when the child hu a" tainted breath and doesn't eat, sleep or ' act naturally, or Las stomach-ache or „ diarrhoea, reraetriber, a gentle HVer arid . bowel cleansing should always be the fir«t treatment given. Nothing equals California Syrup of Figs —''Califig,' for children's ills; give a teaspoonful, and in a few hours all the' waste-matter, sour bile aad fermenting T ' fbod clogged in the bowels pas* out of the a - system, and you have a healthy and play- ' ful child again. All children'love this harmless, delicious -fruit laxative, and it never fails to effect a good " inside" o cleansing. Directions for babies, children *■ Df all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home; A little given to-day saves a sick child to-morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your chemist for a bottle of ' Califig ' —California Syrup of Figs, then look and "see that it is made by > the California Fig Syrup; Company. ', Imitations q.re sometimes substituted. All j chemists sell 'Califig/—California Syrup ( of Figs, in bottles of twg sizes, 1/14 j and 1/9.

WHAT'S THE USE? WHEN faced -with the many oppor. tunities for studying subjects, the knowledge of which would mean rapid promotion, many a man exclaims "WHAT'S THE USE?"—and allows an. othar of the golden chances to fade away into oblivion. WHAT'S THE USE? Such mental aititudi} has left men wiAh the drudgery of plodding along in the same poorly paid position for years and years whilst looking on at their juniors making rapid progress and eventually becoming their bosses. „ , Numbers of our students—at one time 3(h clerks—now occupy positions over the heads of their once seniors. They saw the "use" of studying our Courses in Book-keeping, Accountancy, Short-' hand, Law, or . Engineering, etc., tmd THEY MADE'GOOD. Reader stir yourself at onoe. Don't be a "WHAT'SiiTHE-USER" any longer Rouse yoiirself from the "don't ewe" attitude. Start on the road to success. We'll eband by you to the finish. Write us a letter telling all about yourself. We -will treat it confidentailly; will advise you what to take up, and will sco you through. Address— HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD., P.O. Bos: 516, AUCKLAND. 3 IT'S THE BREW THAT MAKES THE BEER. IT'S THE BEER. THAT MAKES THE BREWERY A ND there is ONE BEER particularly —A Beer with all the Food WholeBbmenesi of the Grain kept in, a Quaint, Delicious, Creamy Flavour, Skilfully Brewed, Properly Aged, Carefully Pure. IT 16^ LION ALE LION ALB Manufactured iff conformity with the requirements of "The Sal© .of Food and 'Drugs Act, 1908." *• ' ' „ „ ■■ HHHE T lON giIEWERY, £TD KHYBEIt PAS», AUCKLAND. j ONDON jy RECTORY (Published Annaully.) i Enables traders throughout tbo world to Communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS in each class of gowk He-sides beintc a good commercial guide to London arid itg eburbs, the directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the goods thpy ship, and the Col. onial and Foreign Market* tney mijjpiy; STEAMSHIP US KS arranged un.ler the port ■to vhich the.r sail, and 'vdicarf the app.oiimate •ailhjgsj PROVINCE J/ TRADE NOTICKS of leadica;, nvtijufacturers, tnrvtmnts, etc , in the pnatij«! provincial towns and industrul centre i o( the Uni I**: Kingdom. A copy of the current iss-ie will be for. warded, lr.«%bi paid, on Tro.->;pt of posUl orders for twenty shillings. Dealers eeoling agenoi 3* <an •.■»va»ti«e thei? trade cards fr Jsl or large advertiserae.its. fr..m £3. •THE .»NDON' DIRECTOiIY.CO., lIMITED. 26 Abihuicli,l>ane, Lo.nfoni, HC

Kapok; Maittreaees, slightly damaged, special prices, to clear these lines. Call e^urly, and take your.choice at Gahagan's, late Wytie's.—Advt.

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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18409, 1 August 1917, Page 1

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