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t o Moth ers lose children won’t eat Nature knows best. Never coax a child to eat i Remove the cause of a youngster’s poor appetite. When appetite fails, tongue is coated white, eyes are a bilious yellow, don’t 'give small children a constipating cathartic that drains the system. 'California Syrup of Figs ' is all the "medicine" they require. The Child's Appetite Will Always Respond Specialists will tell you that a sluggish appetite almost always means the child has a sluggish colon. Correct this condition called stasis, and see how quickly a listless, drooping boy or girl begins to eat—and gain! The only “medicine” such children need is ‘ California Syrup of Figs.’— ‘ Califig.’ Children who take 'California Syrup of gs’ now and then, soon have the appetite d energy of young animals! They keep ;11 and avoid colds and sluggish spells. Nature never made a finer laxative for ildren; and they all love the wholesome, rity flavour of‘California Syrup of Figs.’ is purely vegetable. Begin with it at once, le very next day, your child will be eating tter and feeling better. Keep on with alifomia Syrup, of Figs’ a few days and see razing improvement in. appetite, colour, light and spirits ilifornia Syrup of Figs’is sold by alt chemists 1 stores 1/9—or 2 J times the quantity for 3/siire to say *'California,* and look for ' « .. . ; *LaliJig’ on the package. :-y . ■ : . . - ■ ~~ ——— Make / jj / :Way For ‘ ■'.The P.\, I_/ARGE family, the Browns — serving under Aristoc | ) ' " colours. Three of them enlisted ■"% G only this month, new recruits to Autumn’s forces of Fashion. Attention! Duskcc, Sepia, Automne —now going on-active scrvice’at . home and abroad—that Aristoc long - service which every woman agrees ■ ' , ‘ deserves a medal. ■ . 9 Ct her shades from the latest * Aristoc range you will be wearing ■ /' Autumn are -dcontf Tunic, Hazel , T' ■' and Ponjola. The smartest shops are ■ I showing them.' ' ■■ ■ ■ ; ; /A r>) WBfcy. ’The Aristocrat of Silk; Stockings ARISTOC /PURE SILK STOCKINGS ARE 1 ' MADE IN ENGLAND Wholesale Distributors: G. S. AMOS & CO. LTD., Wellington and Auckland, 9 ; ’ -• ■ ■ “I am 56 ; And Without a Grey Hair” . ~ “ Thanks to using KOKO for over 30 dears’’ a Lady recently finß How fortunately she chose U>e right way to preserve the jFli ][wWm wM colour and.abundance of her . B hair instead of using old- Mifflvll ' fashioned messy oil or ST'f K f ‘PBHC" grease, which mat the huir : and smother the scalp; col- \ILMBH ■ lect dust and dirt (the cause. W.TvW ijr \ of t,ant l ru, f)> and leave the <g, Aw , tiny oil and colour glands to lUnraM atrophy through inaction ... Those '■/‘tJiW i indispensable glands on which the life 4 arid colour of the hair depend. wMcl \ NOW BEAD HOW KOKO KEEPS llftlllll.l • ; the hair abundant in old age WrNf X’/ . \LwSs £fjy s' ‘‘l am over GO. but my hair is more vJv/./ * • abundant than many men of half my 'Mnnß a oe. I have used. KOKO constantly ®rjL'T ? for. 40 years,'arid would not be without ■rdMfcß . j .■ it as a dressing to keep my hair in mAhdß / /O' place. Noiv, as a consequence, there is JF - not tjie.least'sign of thinning of my 111 /Ifil. 1 - halr -” . (Unsought testimony.) IMWwI BUY KOKO AT ALL CHEMISTS AND stores. IWnW 1N THREB SIZES. iMrotfl

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 147, 17 March 1933, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 147, 17 March 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 147, 17 March 1933, Page 5

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