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®F Mother's Cakes \ j melt in the mouth, especially f Lunch, Sponge, Cornflour and I Madeira made with j Broun & Poison's / Corn Flour i "California Syrup of ftgs* ; Child's Best Laxative* , Oft Hurry mother! Even a cr«3.</, /sick child loves the "fruity" taste 'of .California ; Syrup of Fijjs—" Califig "-> an /j it never fails to open the bowels. A '.easooonful to-day may prevent a sick child to-morrow. If constipated, bilious, feverish, fretful] has cold, colic, or if stomsrch is sour' tongue coated, breath ba-fl. remember a good cleansing of the littlf, bowels-is often all that is necsssary. . \ Tell your chemist j-o;j want only' " Caiifig "—California Syrup of Fi«s, '■ wh'.ch has directions Uk babies and • children of all ages prynted on bottle. ' Of Chemists and .Store*, 1/9—or 2$ times the quantity for 3/- I,ook for " Califig " on the package. ' ■ For Lum'foago — JuU tub « little MAistetok gently into ths tVin over the »ea'/«>f the p«in. It will drive mi? the pcin and. give complete and almost immediate njlief from itiffaen. {^sterole actfi like the oM.f.thioned mustard plaster, but more gently, aad without the Wiiter. It is a clean, white ointmsnt mad* from oil of mustard. Al ehemiiti, 2/6 in j«ri or tubet. KZ. RtpitKKUUtU SALMO/ttD Si SPRAGGON LTB. FeatheC-aten Street, Wellington lE7TE!t THAN A MUSTARD PIASTXi *fe« J -ii«^im.. l .i.^.cL.,.ix.,u_i I . )Uiwaw^:aB I^^NTISXRY AT REASONABLE PRIDES. Sets of Teefb t £3 3 0 ?.eaiaueUing Set», from v.,;.. £2 2© \ Teeth Extracted Free wl.sn Seta Required. Repairs at Shortest Notice. FROST AND FROST, SURGEON DENTISJ3, 119. wilt.lß STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 74, 25 September 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 74, 25 September 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 74, 25 September 1923, Page 4

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