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"WHATEVER CAN MAKE BOBBY /, SO MISERABLE LATELY, NURSE ? what can igive-him ?2J! r< A 4P 'k i /f/ 3--ii r' ■■ iph/(fi W /v*M ■ EI-WH I ww K) io r? 1 / tSa Ji y% t rL Ad h° 1-4 ■ W: V v WW’& * •"? J I Y <; Sate? You’re wise to ask that. Sonic mothers are too ready to . experiment with cheap and drastic preparations, not realising the K 2' danger, lake my advice and "Constipation is his trouble, g™ <he or l “X of fun. skylarking with the others, cnuaren. but when I see a child moping Send to the chemist and ge alone I know that what is wanted bottle. Give Bobby a dose to- £ • Mtaia Syrup of Figs ’ to night and he’ll be as . „J J.ddte put the stomach right and cleanse tn the mornmg. Wait till vou the wstem taste California Syrup of bigs, Give children a meekly dose Bobby It’s simply dehemus nf 4 California SvruD of Figs ’ * California Syrup of Fi b s is —‘ Califig ’—and you’ll never have sold by all chemists this trouble with them. It keeps Be sure to say them regular and healthy, and and look for Califig on the then they’re bound to be happy. package. iMiinmnriirnrffl | Fwn ,>

JoONT YOU HATE THAT ;L H LAST MINUTE RUSH i B MAKING THE GRAVY? ® I ... ->> irSmII I B ' H t ...: |||k . ZL* > H 41|p I WW 1 (ordinary ill CORNFL.O U R 9 THICKENING TAKES S THICKENS GRAVY i F 6MINUTES AT LEAST |g IN 3 MINUTES AND bl AND ALL THAT FUSS gg % NO FUSS WITH |g WITH LUMPS T7VEN the best cooks get hot and Cold Meat Fritters with Gravy during that last five o f<oU minutes if they make gravy the old- 0 , 5< flourt pinch o f sa i t , i C gg and 3 fashioned way. Corn Flour saves pint milk; allow to stand before using. you all that waiting and stirring, all ' ?„ » b “ that fuSS. It COOkS in 3 minutes and turning once during cooking. Pile on a there's never a lump, and no tire- hot dish and pour gravy round. some sticking to the pan either. You GRAVY: Pour ofi fat from pan leaving save time, you save fuel, and you get 1 o *nd the richest, smoothest gravy you ever Add A pint stock or water. Season to tasted. taste, stir until boiling; boil 3 minutes.

4 COLDS NONE FOR ALFRED FOR KENNETH T ' W ; ■ M- ■: : \ W 3 WX4 L ; , , i STOAHGE DIFFERENCE ®N HEALTH OF TWO CHILDREN LOOK at these pictures. What’s Emulsion, every drop has gone to wrong with 5 Alfred? His mother strengthen his whole body, and parfeeds him well and looks after hirn. He’s ticularly his chest and lungs. the same age as his cousin Kenneth. So. just give your child Scott's Yet Kenneth is healthy, happy and rosy- Emulsion and you’ll see a wonderful cheeked, and never catches colds, while difference. Rosy cheeks instead of a Alfred gets every cold thar’s going. pasty face. Sturdy limbs instead of The reason is that Kenneth has one spindly ones. A clear head and strong thing which Alfred doesn’t get. And that chest - instead of coughing and sneezing is Scott’s Emulsion. It’s just the quick- That’s how Scott's Emulsion draws acting body builder that children need the cold out of your child's system and during this dangerous season. keeps it out. And if he hasn't got a Read what an eminent Research Body co ' d i ust now - Build him up so that he says about it: "30 minutes after your doesn't get one. Start giving him Child has taken a spoonful of Scott’s Scott’s Emulsion from to-day. SCOTTS’ Emralsicn NATURE'S OWN HOOD lONIC &

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 260, 30 July 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 260, 30 July 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 260, 30 July 1937, Page 5