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Is it fair to give your child disagreeable laxatives ? ■MV <~lHrfa w ImP ■!» gspit Mr ' x i “IW-' ’ ' z / ' ' " i®a «|- < ' '" M £ss&<.' vßi 'OIL 'fa.. . . '. .. Make sure of PLEASANT TASTE —GENTLE ACTION No matter how carefully you watch It’s a real child's remedy. In flavour, your youngsters’ food and see that they as delicious as pure fruit syrup. And m have proper rest and exercise — they action, just as gentle as mild vegetable will sufier occasional upsets which call ingredients can make it. Doctors, for a prompt and thorough intestinal knowing this about California Syrup cleansing. Just remember this, advice of Figs, recommend it to mothers your own doctor would give you— This same pleasant efiectn eness also The right laxative for a youngster is makes it suitable for others in the family a child's laxative — not something in- —young or old, especially for "’omen tended for grown-ups. When a child with whom it is important to avoid the fights against taking such doses, he shock of stronger, harsher laxatives, probably has good cause. The taste "California Syrup of Figs is sold may bo offensive, or the action harsh by all chemists and stores everywhere, and disagreeable Be sure to emphasize the name So, for your youngsters’ sake, tty ‘California’ and look for ' Cahfig on “ California Syrup of Figs ”— ’ Califig.’ the package, CALIFORNIASyrupof Figs* HOUSEWIVES’ GUIDE (Issued by members of the Master Grocers' Association) TO SAVE A FEW pggjZ' fa. EXTRA SHILLINGS ■:■/ . WWWggK IT \ hls not at all difficult it you ■:] \ shop wisely. Patronise your / <<d \ local grocer. He has everyl S®®’ 68 V thing you want and need, his ■A -iA fresh stocks and wide range VW will appeal to you, and the i vm tMWMr personal service and helpful Y®i advice will win your approval. I * IS JtJi V* / It's considerably cheaper to \ WMff / shop locally, as you will prove \ / for yourself. Start to-day \ ’Wk. / and l ,ut awa y a few extra \ iHI / shillings. \ fa. .X RETAIN THAT PERSONAL SERVICE. There ha M been little change in fruit to Wellington city and suburbs only, for and vegetable prices in Wellington this in country districts prices will probably week, and the demand remains steady. be slightly affected by freights: Egg prices are as follows:—A grade, 2/7; . Jam.—Small tins. Bsd. to 1/-.. -lb. B grade, 2/4; specaols, 2/10. tins, 1/3 to 2/-. . Honey.—Bulk, Bd. to lOd. a lb.; car* Fruit and Vegetables. tons, first grade, !/• to 1/1; 21b. car* tons, 2/-. Apples.—Delicious, 4/- to 5/6; Bal- Bread.—Fixed prices, lid. for 41b larats, 3/-to 4/-; Washington 3/-to 3/6; Io!i f. gjj. f or 21b. loaf. This applies to Jonathan, 3/- to 8/0; Granny .Smith, 5/- Wellington city, Estbourne, Lower Hutt to 6/-; Dougherty, 3/- t 0 4/-; Friinley, an( j petone. 4/-; pears, Winter Cole, 4/- to 6/-; , Milk, small tine. Fid.; large tins, 9d. Winted Nelis, 4/- to 5/-, Beurre Diel. f 0 10d.; cream. 4Jd. to 9d.; , currants, 3/- to 4/-; Keliffers. 4/- to 6/6; poor- best 3 crown, 7id.: sultanas.'2 crown man oranges, 4/- to 7/-: pineapples, 20/- 7^1.; 3 crown, Bd.; seeded raisins, Bd. to 23/-; tree tomatoes, 4/- to 7/8; choice to 9d. a pkt.; seedless, 9d.; cut peel,.Jib., gooseberries, 5/- to 7/3; grapes, a lb., Gd. a pkt.; 41b., lOd.; dried apricots. 3/-; mandarins, 29/- to 37/-. 1/. to 1/3 a lb.: prunes, 4Jd. to Sd.; Vegetables.—Carrots, a dozen bunches, cooking almonds, Jib., fid.: assorted nuts, 1/6 to 3/-; rhubarb, 6/- to 12/-; turnips, 1/. a ]b.; Australian canned fruits, 16oz 5/- to 6/-; leeks, 9/- to 20/-: beetroot, tins, 1/-; 30oz. cans. 1/2 to 1/4; salmon, 2/- to 3/6 cauliflowers, case. 8/1 to 13/6; small tins, 4Jd. to 1/3; large tins, lid. to lettuce, 2/6 to 16/3; carrots. 3/- to 6/3; 2/3; jellies, 5 and 6 packets. 1/-: best leeks, 6/- to 11/5; spinach, 8/6 to 17/6; quality, 6d.; asparagus tips, 1/4; sheep cabbage, 3/- to 10/-; marrows, 1/6 to tongues, 1/4; meat and fish pastes, small 3/-: silver beet, 4/6 to 8/6; swedes, 2/6 jars, fid.: large jars, fid tol/-; preserved to 3/6; beetroot, 2/6 to 3/-; parsnips, ginger, lid. a lb.; tai le ginger. 1/- a lb.: 5/- to 7/- sprouts. 6/6 to 24/-;'pumpkin, mixed fruits. 1/- to 1/2 a lb sacks, 5/- to 12/-; swedes, 4/6; cab- Flour. —51b. for 1/-: 251 b. for 4/-, bage, 8/- to 11/9; cauliflower, 12/9 to loose: 251 b. for 4/3 in calico bags. 20/-; potatoes. 6/- to 17/-; onion, cen- Bacon. —Retail prices from 1/- Ib. for tale, 14/- to 17/-. shoulder pieces with bone, to shoulder rashers 1/4 to 1/5. and middlecut rashers Groceries and Provisions. \ 1/7. Cooked nam, 2/6. Cheese—Mild. 10d.: matured. 1/4. 'The following quotations by the Wei- Sugar.—l A. SJd. a lb ■ brewers cryslington Master Grocers’ Association apply tals, 4d.; 701 b. bags, IA, 18/-. , WELLINGTON CITY. j Paton 257 Adela’de Road. Tel. 25-524 3. R. Paton, 111 Aust.n St. Tel. 50-181. «• T Verrv. 121 Adelaide Road Te> J. Thawlev and Sou 200 Cuba Street Tel o '*‘ 50 ‘ 774 ' BROOKLYN. H. Allen. Davis Street. W .1 I.nne 73 Hawkestone Street. Tel T Blhhy. 75 Wasnlngton Av. Tel. 25-425 40-387 j a. Logan 26 Helen Street.. Brooklyn C. H Ashworth 17 Holloway Road Tel Tel. 53-412 30-153. Walrnrapa (farmers’ .Lambton Quay Tel WADESTOWN 43-043 Tilling and Co.. 77 Wallace Street Tel Plummers 114 Main Road lei 53-145. L. J Reed. 4 Cecil Road Cel 45-482 Wardell Bros. Willis Street. Tel. 41-141 EASTBOURNE. ROSENEATH. Roberts and Gwllliam Eastbourne. tel B. R Doyle, noseneatli Tel. 53-420. 45 KELBUR.N. KAIWARRA. , , . . 1 , T , , ~ .... F W Howard Hutt Road Kaiwarru Plant and Dennett Upland lid lei 20-494 Q Murray Ncahauran!lS W. Grifiiths. 44 Upland Rd. Tel. 20-266 Johnsen's Stores Ltd. 66 Northland Road LOVVEIL HUT 1 !' H Andrews Hitch Street. Lower Hutt MIRAMAR. Tel q. 3778 J. J 9. iTurness. Darlington Road Miramar R *1 , A £l’"n < l Victoria Street Allcetown Tel. 18-BUB lel <u ' 11 1 ’l* A A Austin Ltd« 104 Hutt Road ’Vel J. 8’ L’urnhuti I Moxharo Avenue Tel. «J n 8 MalD KoatJ Lower Hutt 52-101. (13-248. KILBIRNIE. R M Russell 1‘.)4 High Street. Lower J F. Bralley Bav Road Kllblrnlo. Tel. Hu “ . fel 63 I* 32 ,, . 14.753. a E Thomas Ludlam Crescent. Tel W H liayiy 82 KUblruie Crescent Pel 02-15.» 21 ’ 323 - PETONE. G VV Blau 22; Coutts SSL JL'el. 17-547 8. C. Beuge, 142 Ouepu Rd* Tel. 16-469 Petone Wholesale Grocery (Fellows. Ltd.) Gunn ami Co. Ouepu Uoml Cel 18-397 330 ■ ,nplison ® trpet ' New Era Store, l.td 410 Jackson Street I vai (tav Petone Tel 83 522 LIALI. UM Bayley and Son 272 .Jackson Street Tel 63-273 Branch a> Lower Hutt H W -Nelson IM) Queen's Drive. Psi. 17-883 UPPER HUTT KARORI. , . , , rr *. ~ , , .. J A Hazelwood and Co Ltd. Lipper Hutt N. A. Jenkins. M) Karuri Itoau. Tel. 28-360 q> e ; lor 8 H Karorl Urt Te“ U '’6-702" '' la ‘ D “° ad Hercock lJt,ner Hutt Tel ' W SEAI'OUN NGAIO KHANDALI.AH P. H. Latham and Co., Ltd.. 33 Falkirk JOHNSON VILLE. Avenue. Seatouu Tel 18-121. J E Kina Kliauilaliab Tel 37-532 NEWTOWN. HOROVVHENUA-MANAVVATU. H J. Ashworth 10 Coromandel Street A K Lludsav Pukerua Bay Tol. 10K Tel. 25-422 H J Barley 1 Rlddlford St. Tel 24-458 WAIRARAPA. 31 R Galbraith 313 Adelaide Road. ~, .... . Reduction Store. 11l Rlddlford Street, and W.h.C.A.. Lid., Maslertou Lel l f <oU branch Tel 25-022. J 6 Burl Featherston Phone 19(5 RETAIN THAT PERSONAL SERVICE t PHONE YOUR 1 1 SK9» SHADE CLEAB WANT ADS. Don’t let Eczema. Pimples, Blackheads, fed, cracking, peeling, scaling. Itching /I fl J'ln rl, in yoor skin and make you look iSidiß liseased Nixoderm kills Itch in 1 hour and Is guaranteed to clear your skin soft HF/TtC 4H iStitiitf an, l smooth In 1 week or money back. UHV4S Got Suaruiiteed Nixoderm from Chemists.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 241, 8 July 1938, Page 5

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