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Is it fair to give your child disagreeable laxatives? ;■■• :* mm m lili Make sure of PLEASANT TASTE-GENTLE ACTION No matter how carefully you watch your youngsters' food and see that they have proper rest and exercise they will suffer occasional upsets which call for a prompt and thorough intestinal cleansing. Just remember this, advice your own doctor would give you The right laxative for a youngster is a child's laxative not something intended for grown-ups. When a child fights against taking such doses, he probably has good cause. The taste Imay be offensive, or the action harsh pnd disagreeable. 1.~ 0, iox y° m youngsters' sake, try California Syrup of Figs " —' Califig.' It's a real child's remedy. In flavour, as delicious as pure fruit syrup. And in action, just as gentle as mild vegetable ingredients can make it. Doctors, knowing this about " California Syrup of Figs," recommend it to mothers. This same pleasant effectiveness also makes it suitable for others in the family young or old, especially for women—with whom it is important to avoid the shock of stronger, harsher laxatives. "California Syrup of Figs" is sold by all chemists and stores everywhere, Be sure to emphasize the name ' California' and look for ' Califig ' on the package. CALIFORNIA Syrup of Figs* NATURE'S OWN' LAXATIVE
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22460, 22 July 1938, Page 23
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