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CHILDREN HATE CASTOR OIL AND PILLS. California Syrup of Figo Best for T«no!«r Stomach, Liver, Boweli— Taoteo Delicious. Look back at your childhood days. Remember the "dose" nether insisted on—castor oil or pills. How you hated them! How you fought against taking them! With our ■ children it's different. Mothers who cling to the old form of physic aimply don't realise what they do. Their children's revolt is well-found-ed. .Their tender little "insides" are injured by drastic purgatives. If your child's stomach, liver, and bowels need cleansing, give only delicious California Syrup of Figs—"Califig.^ Its action is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless fruit laxative handy; they know that children love to take it; and that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach. A teaspoonful given today saves a child from a bilious attack to-morrow. •' , Ask you chemisfc for a bottle of "Califig"—California Syrup of Figs— which has full directions for babies, children of all ages, and for grown-ups plainly on each bottle. See that it is made by California Fig Syrup Company. "Califig"—California Syrup of Figs—is sold by all chemists, in bottles of two sizes, Is l^d and Is 9d. Refuse any other kind with contempt.—Advt. . « Many a sturdy, strong, bonny youngster owes his health and stamina to Bycroft's Milk Arrowroot Biscuits. : "Hard Biscuits and ! Bully Beef!" ; | N A SOLDIER'S DIET I *~v calls for considerable powers df mastication. That is why the Authorities are so particular about the condition of the Fighting Man's Teeth. t But even for the three-meals-a-day Civilian perfect mastication is essential. With faulty teeth, one's food is not thoroughly broken down. The result is Indigestion or Gastritis^— with possibly worse ills to \ . follow. I Let me give you Sound Teethl No matter how sensitive, broken or decayed your teeth 1 may be, I guarantee to repair them successfully, or replace them with others that will last you many yean. | }Ay Superior Dental Service is noted (or its modern appliances , and skilful methods, and for the I care taken to ensure the patient* . | - comfort and safety. ! Nurioi in Attendance. W. P. SOMMERVILLE [ "The Careful Dentist" j MOLESWORTH STREET (Ovtr B»rr«ud (r Sens,' Chemists) ' ■ Hours: »«.m. t05.30p.m.; 7p.m. it!.3o • S«(urdiy, 9 «.m to I p.m. ' Telephone 3«7 MAUWI .. ■ . ' ' »\ | GROtJP ! For croun the ooujch mixture ■made with HEAN'S ESSENCE is ! an excellent remedy. It outs - phlegm at once.. A' 2- . 1 bottle makes a pint flnI ' est family pqunh and cold medicine. Be aure it's Mean's-. OUR Oxygen Method for extracting any number of teeth painlessly WITHOUT AFTER EFFECTS is truly wonderful and is miles ahead of the old system of Gas or Chloroform alone).* Frost & Frost $Hrge«n Dtitiiit 119 WILLIS ST. :: WELLINGTON A SPOONFUL SIMPLY "MAKES" THE SOUP I Ersry clev»r ooek and all the leading Chefs know that. They invariably season S«ups and Gravies with MELLOR'S SAUCE That is one of their seorets. It is thus they create that Tempting Fragrance and Appatising flavour Which pleese the most exacting. * Ord#r"H«llir's" frsm yiur 6rw«r n.H.-O -** vT'EVIN—JToxton Motor Mail Service. JLf Quickest route to Foston. Leave Foxtoii 6 30, arrive Levin 7.30; leave Levin 10.30, arrive Foxton 11.30; leav* ' Foxcon 2.30 p.m. Fares,—Single, 4s 6d; , Return, 6a 6cl Motor for Hue Sundays. PEBOY .WHITBHEAD, Kropnetort ,

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 4

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