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VjsAN s so constipated and NOTHING I HAVE TRIED SEEMS TO SUIT HER.NURSE. WHAT 00 YOU RECOMMEND?" LS " I know, Mrs. Wills. Every mother has the same trouble with children sooner or later. I've had a lot of experience and my advice is —give 'California Syrup of Figs'—'Califig.' There's nothing like it for keeping the stomach and bowels in good order. It's so natural yet so sure. 11 acts on the bowels like fruit and does not create a habit. So many Doctors recommend it and give it to their own children that I am sure it's the best, and you need to be sure when it is a question of the children's medicine Mrs. Wills. I do know mothers who experiment with cheap and drastic preparations. They don't realise that they're courting danger. Send for a bottle of ' California Sprup of Figs' from the chemist now and give Joan a dose at bedtime. She'll be as bright as a lark in the morning. Give it to her regularly once a week and she'll have no more trouble with constipation." 'California Syrup of Figs' is sold by all chemists and stores. Be sure to say ' California' and look for 'Califig' on the package. California Syrup of Fics" 'nature's OWN' LAXATIVE Your Life Depends on Your Arteries Amazing New Prescription Controls Blood Pressure Clears blood-stream .... Improves circulation for years the greatest scientists In the world have known that man's life depends on his arteries at the most dramatic and amazing examples of this scientific, fact tt the <ra« of the English society woman who, at the age of 85, wasBrfriiwd by doctor* to make her Will and put all her affairs in order. JSuflerinjf from High Blood Pressure, which caused dizzine.is, loss of ■Ktnory nod failing eyesight, she was told sha could not hope to get feciMr. Her friends recommended her to take Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids, that mvj&t wonderful new prescription for the arteries. She has now mtrt* * wonderful recovery, and has regained 50 much vitality that •tie hu cone for a world cruise. Watch for these telltale Symptoms of High Blood Pressure X Ik FREE OUT CHART 1. Kidney and- bladder Weakness. 2. Headaches at the top and baok of the hoad and above and boiilnd the ayes. 3. Mead Noises 4. Dizziness, fullness and heaviness of the head. I. Flushes to head. 5. Heart pain, shortness of breath. Every flash of MENTHOIDb contains tht valuable did chart which will help you. lie sura, yen get genuine MENTHOIDS !» the green carton . . . refuse substitutes of this valuable herbal medicine. , 7. Insomnia and nervousness. S. Failing eyesight. 0. Fear of Impending disaster. 10. Loss of memory and power to concentrate, 11. Irritability and depression. 12. Loss of willpower. 13. Drowsiness and loss of energy. 12 Day Treatment Month's Treatment 3/6 6/6 ' FROM YOUR NEAREST CHE63J3T MENTHQIPS THERE'S X A \ & VV A NO GRIT IN ODOL The whole family can use Odol, secure in the knowledge that they have found the ideal toothpaste tree from harsh abrasives which scratch the delicate enamel. Odol makes no extravagant claims —it will clean your teeth thoroughly) both on the surfaces and fcwtwaen the teeth, and check tho germs oi dacay. To demand more than this by using a gritty toothpaste is to invite danger. As time passes, you will find the enamel ot your teeth scratched and rough... stains almost impossible to remove . . . and that attractive enamel-sheen gone, never to be replaced. Take no chances use only Odol, the sale toothpaste. Obtainable <1 Chemists, Stores Hairdressers. y r v Ilia! TOOTHPASTE

COAL I I rot JOOB COAL AND FIBEWOOD KINO 34-410. Any qpistitHy~a bag to » track. All kto&s—iter all oarp«s«a. IMMEDIATE DELIVER*. Sobt Johnston Ltd. CIS Wattfcun IwA. Ctaiatefc«rcJ».

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21470, 11 May 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21470, 11 May 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21470, 11 May 1935, Page 6

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