Save the baby! The hot weather takes its toll el baby life every year. Woodward's Gripe Water is a safe remedy for most infantile troubles; especially for those that attack baby in hot weather—acidity, souring of the food in the stomach, feverishness, lack of sleep. Woodward's Gripe Water soothes and heals, ' f JliSk%* inducing sleep without the use of opiates. Adults, too, will find half V #,■&*££!!?*"(»! a wineglass of it Jj useful against jj minor digestive 1~™™& troubles. I J2.-2.z±-Write jot a fret opyPhysicians all over the world recommend this universal English remedy WOODWARD'S "Gripe @, - m l -yaw keeps bom/ we/7 C«« *« •ittinUfrm ell ckfnisu ami J,altr, Salts Ritnsftatisn for Stw Ztalamd: THE BRITISH HAROLD F. RITCHIE 4 Co. Ltt Br.ndoo Street. WELLINGTON. N.Z. PAINFUL PILES 0 Send for ZANN ! • The Zann Double Abeorption Treatment «ive» real relief—immediate and permanent. A Wanganui lady wntet: — "I am more than -rateful for the splendid remedy. I Kad no Irritation at all aftei 3 cisyt' treatment; and now the trouole teems to have gone altogether." Zann banishes for E ood all kinds of PUes. Send for free booUet to U» Prepriatarr. Bex 952. Wtllimtstv Booltlati and stocits or " Zenn- c»n Dβ obtained rrom Brld?e Drug SJoree, *•'•- ng-ahape Road, and A. Ecclee. Cnemu* Queea Street *na Brtncne*. AucWtnO.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 19
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