MOTHER, YOUR CHH.D NEEDS A LAXATIVE! If Tongue la Coated, Sto_a_ck Siok. or the Child is Cro__, Feverish, Constipated, give Califoria Syrup of Figa. Don't scold yonr "fretful, peevish child. See is the tongue is coated; this is a sure si?n that the little stomach, liver and boweb are clogged with bile and imperfectly digested food. When listless, pale, feverish, witn tainted breath, a cold, or a sore throat; if the child does not eat, sleep or act naturally, or has stomach-ache, indigestion or diarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of California Syrup of Figs—"Califlg," and in a few hours all the waste matter, bile afid fermenting food will pass out of the bow-el_, and you have a healthy, playful child again. Children love this harmless fruit laxative, and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it never fails to make their litUe "insides" sweet and wholesome. Keep it handy, mother! A little given to-day saves a sick child to-morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your chemist for a bottle of "Califlg"" —California Syrup of Figs, which has direction for babies, children of ail ages, and for grown-upe plainly on the bottle. Remember imitations are sometimes substituted, so look and see that your bottle bears the name of the California Fig Syrup Company. Hand back with contempt any other tig syrup. All chemists sell "Califig"—California Syrup of Figs, in bottles of two tizes, 1/11 and 1/3. DYSPEPSIA. The man or woman who ia a victim of dy_pep«ia can't possibly enjoy anything like good health. For, mind you, when onoa the Btom&cb. gets out of order, then the digestive system—stomach, liver and bowels —is likely to be affected, acd so yon go from bad to worse. Considered as one, the stomach, liver and bowels may be truthfully said to be something like a delicately balanced machine. When a 6ingle part of the mechanism, say tha stomach, goes wrong, thera is an immediate danger that it will upset the whole, throw it out of order, and bring about a general breakdown. To prevent or to banish dyspepsia, yen can't do better than assist your digestive organs by taking an occasional dose of Mother Seigei's Syrup, the world-famous herbal remedy for stomach and liver troubles. It has been before the world for over 40 y«ars. Each year, each week, in fact, cases are recorded where dyspeptics have fonnd relief by resorting to this fine old family rernedv.and now the total of those who, after personal trial, voluntarily and enthusiastically recommend Mother Seigei's Sjtao, has run into tens of thousands. Not hun-dreds-but tens of thousands. Take the ease of Mrs. Phoebe Simpson, Cracroft Street, Pamell, Auckland, N.Z , who writes on March 17th, 1916:— '■ It is now about 17 years ago since 1 fir_J had recourse to Mother Seigei's Syrup. For some years previously I had suffered from acute Indigestion, of which the prinaijal symptoms were pains in the pit of the stomach, headaches and constipation. I got no alleviation of my suffering! from the numerous medicines I tried, until I wai recommended and took Mother Seigel» Syrup. At the end of a fortnight my headaches disappeared. By oootin-ing to nee this remedy, the sto__-h pains wart ultimately banished, and I was no longer constipated. Persevering with yoor medicine, by taking it regularly after meals, raftered my digestive organ* to complete working order, end now the old symptoms no longer exist. I have the most implicit faith in yenr medicine, and always recommend my friends to have recourse to Mcther Beige!" 1 Syroj ■hen feeling oat ot serU."
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 137, 9 June 1917, Page 11
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