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TTJBNTISTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES. Sets of Teeth £3 3 0 Remodelling Seti, horn £2 2 0 ■■ Teeth extracted free when Set« required, Repairi at Shortest Notice. FEQST AND FROST 4 ' SURGEON. DENTISTS, 1 119, WILLIS-STREET. MOTHER! Your Child's Bowels Need "California Syrup of Figs." • Hurry, Mother! Even a sick child loves the fruity taste of California Syrup of Figs—Califig—and it never fails to speri the v bowels. A teaapoonful to-day may prevent a sick child to-morrow. If :onstipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has :old; colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue ;oated, breath bad, remember a' good :leansing of the little bowels is often all ;hat'is necessary. .. . Ask for Califig—California Syrup of Figs—which has directions for • babies md children of all ages printed on Dottle, c- Of chemists and stores, Is 9d— )r 2£ times the quantity for 3». Look for baling on the package. Digest! BROWN PEAS DO'NOT make the mistake of thinking,that Brown Peas are "something new." Far from it. They have been regularly made and sold in New Zealand: first in 1881 by M, H. Wilton, of Marton, as Wilton's Stomach and Liver Pills; and since by ; W. Wilton, of Wellmg^n. 'Hundreds of people depend. 'upon them and would not take < anything else. For middleaged people who suffer from indigestion, heartburn, flatulence, etc., there is nothing like them. What is more important, they are as safe as bread; the ingredients are.all vegetable, and just as whole-. «, some as any food. We have testimonials from people who •have used . them for twenty, years and over. DO NOT HESITATE! Brown Peas have been .made in your own country for forty " years, and they cannot be beaten by anything. To ensure the purity of Brown Peas, the ingredients are still imported from the same firm in England j which supplied them in 1881. { BROWN PEAS are sold by all chemists. You will realise that, if you want to try BROWN PEAS, a substitute will not be much good to you. In boxes at 1/6, and in jari at 5/- each. Sole Manufacturers: SYDAL PROPRIETARY 75 Seat Terrace, W.elljjigtoa fJlra. CLARA E. SLATER After a most successful tour in' Australia, will return to England—by special request— via New Zealand. Ladies will thus have -an I opportunity of seeing her. One special visil will be paid to Wellington,, and Mrs. Slate?. will see patients on 10th February at Do-) minion Farmers' Institute, Featherston street, from 10 to ,12 noon and 2 to i p.», AH Advice i» Free. - ' ~ ' Mrs. Clara E. Slatar, JHHBA jot Cromwell/House, High RBfl^^^^^^R 1888), well known through'BHHßb^^A 011 ■■'»■ SHORT VISIT to W^MJP^B IT IS A MOTHER'S DUTY W^PgaßßSllMnto safeguard. Her health. TBBfeJliSg^^^. abdominal complaint send Mjjjjjfc FREE BOOKLET ■nß®f^ (Fully Illustrated), It contains priceless information on women's internal complaints, and will be sent on receipt of 6d. stamp to cover, postage. It also explains with the aid of illustrations how Buptures of all kinds, Displacements, Internal Weakness, etc., can be cured without operations or Internal Instruments. .'. The latter causa Cancers and Tumours, and should be avoided at all cbsts. Send to-day (enclosing 6d. in stamps) to— '' \»^^ Mrs. CLARA E. SLATER Box IW7,Welllngton. ftsSß^E DON'T MISS THIS t^^^Q^l OPPORTUNITY |C^ZX^H If you have a suffering wife lESSn^V or mother draw her. atttn- jfl^r&Jt^W tion to. this Advertisement WB^fVf' at once. „ . " Mrs. Clara E. Slater, will .be visiting > """ Provincial Towns, as foliows:— • Palmerston' North—February 2nd,-Club Hotel. Hours, 2 to i p.m. Napier— February sth,^, Caledonian Hotel. Hours, 2 to i p.m. Wanuanui — February 7th, Parkville \ Hotel. ■ Hours, 2 to i p.m. I "' -

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 11