The ONE Medicine They Like Enough To Ask For More Children must have laxative medicine to keep healthy and happy. In days gone by. the repugnance to Oil too often caused a timely dose to be neglected. Today it is different—" Laxettes," the delicious aperient chocolates are eagerly sought after, and mother has no difficulty in administering the needful dose of medicine when necessary. No injurious after effects. 1 /6 A TIN— ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. "They're Chocolates." If you are doubtful, write to the N.Z. Agents. Salmond and Spraggon, Ltd., Dept. I. Wellington, for a free sample. 1 ; - _ » I ___3 «*~n «M] Cool and Sweet- j j .--• -s. From Tip to Lip. j \ ou never throw away a * ij»_*"f*_jßj_|ffi__*ffij' 1 "Prince Charming" half I / finished. \ _J f "Prince Charming" Cig. * arette. smoke sweet to fj t i e because they j , Va| H Bre perfectly rolled from -J mVIV \ ) the finest long leaf Vir« \ ginia tobacco. J ll _d\-mmk3 *)/l -P IV\ 1 181 IS SSfrj Made in London. Sold Everywhere > I *__r * [ ij
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1923, Page 30
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