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MOTHER THE CHILD IS BILIOUS. Don't Hesitate 1 A Laxative is Necessary if Tongue is Coated, Breath Bad, or Stomach out of order. Give California Syrup of Figs—"Califig," at onee —a teaspoonful to-day often saves a child from being ill to-morrow. If your little one is out of sorts, isn't resting, eating, and acting naturally— look, mother!, See if its tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver, and bowels are clogged with bile and undigested food. When cross, irritable, feverish, with tainted breath and perhaps stomach-ache or diarrhoea; when ! the child has a sore throat or chill, give \ a teaspoonful of California Syrup of Figs. —"Califig," and in a few hours all the poisonous, constipated, undigested food ! and bile will gently move out of its little ' bowels without griping, and you have a j healthy, playful child again. I Mothers can rest easy after giving this, i harmless fruit laxative, because it never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and cleanse the stomach, • and they dearly love its pleasant taste. Full ; directions for babies, children of all ages, and for grown-ups printed on each i bottle.

Ask your chemist for a bottle .of " Califig "—California Syrup of Figs, and see that it is made by the California Fig Syrup Company. Of all chemists in bottles' of two sizes, 1% lgd and Is 9d. *i.void substitutes. —Advt. , * „

TTCr ANTED KNOW N. All kinds of Cemetery Work executed. Granite and Marble Curbs, Reinforced Concrete Walls. Direct importer Granite and Mavblo Memorials H. GLOVER, . ' Monumental Sculptor, 59, Kent-terrace. 'Phone 3243. ■vy ANTED. KNOWN. The address of T. A. WELLS'S New Panerhanging Warehouse, is 145 a, MAN-NERS-STREET; •62 TARANAKISTREET, and LUKES-LANE. Telephone 883. SCRAP METALS. WANTED— We are Cash Buyers of Lead. Brass, Zino, Copper, Iron, Rags, Rope, and Rubber. 'Phone 725. JONES AND CO., Clyde-quay, Wellington. (Established 20 years). TILED FIREPLACES. WANTED Known -Splendid selection Fires and Ranges, all makes. Ranges for cottage or mansion installed or repaired. Don't waste time and coal on faulty range Ring up J. M. REID, Range and Fire Specialist, Thone 3244. 139. Willis-street. WANTED Known—Fumpe 2s, Tubes 3s 6d, Covers 8a 6d, Saddles 7s 6d. Chains, ixA 7s 6d, 4 x 3-16 10s 6<jl; Oil Lamps 4s, Carbides 7s 6d, Pedals 7s 6d, Steel Guards 6s 6d, Coaster Hub fitted 30s, Re-enamelling and Plating, etc.; Motor Tubes 9s 6d, Covers, 26 x 24, 30s. Bowden Cables fitted. Pistone and Valves iof all makes.L-BOUCHER'S, 74, LambI ton-quay. 'Phone 1579. Agents—B.S.A., Triumphs, R. and S. Rudee, A.J.S. Motors. | ' j

WANTED KNOWN. EVERY road's a royal road for the Shock • absorbing Cradle Spring Frame of the 1918 Indian Motor Cycle. We arrange terms to suit buyers. Inspection invited. SUTHERLAND AND RANKINE, Ford Car and Indian Motor Agents, 34-36. MERCER-STREET. yjJCT ANTED .KNOWN. This is the best month for hedge planting. We have splendid lines oi Coprosmas, Laurostinus, Matipos, Golden Ake Ake, Privet, Escallonias, Laurel, Ngaios, Tree Lucerne, Barberry, Pinus Muricata, Pinua Miiritima, Eleagnus, Hollies, etc. Call early and let us know your requirements. F. COOPER. LTD.. Meroer-6treet. BACKS WANTED. WE want GOOD SOUND SACKS, in any quantity and are paying highest cash prices. W. H. LONG AND CO., 57, Lower Cubn-Etreot, .Wellington, j

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 22, 25 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 22, 25 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 22, 25 July 1918, Page 3

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