MOTHER! 'California Syrup of Figs' Dependable Laxative for Ailing (■Baby^or Child) When baby is constipated, has wind, olic, feverish breath, cqated-tongue, or iarrhaea', a half-teaspoonful of genuine .'.alifprnia Syrup, of Figs—;"Califig"— roraptlymbves the ' poisons/ gases, bile, During food and waste right out.- Never ripes or overacts.. Babies love its delicious iste. •-•-.'-. Ask your chemist for California Syrup f Figs — "'Califig1' — which has full irections for infants in arms, and children f all ages, plainly printed on bottle. Of 11 che'niists and stores 1/9, oi-2itimes the uantity for 3/-. J^ok for "Califig"on le package, i;> .. h The British Wallboard An excellent Lining material replacing lath "■ and plaster for ceilings and walls—clean, quick, inexpensive, and artistic. John Duthie & Co., Ltd. WELUNGTON Stock Distributors
actual lorry b\f our o»n £ — -^^^Mt Mr TWlf'l^j A^l ■• ,4- ts n, W nd Has taught the Housewife of New B£i!°i&U: XbTov^tK: ***!* A° •* • «*■■ ■** m of biscuits, leaves our bakery several times daily. °ore "e"ci°us biscuit by asking definitely for We are obliged to work to the limit of our Aulsebrook's. Not only does she get a more capacity in order to meet the phenomenal delightful biscuit, but her money buys infinitely demand for Aulsebrook's Biscuits. Why?. ■ better value. You will always find Aulsebrook's Biscuits dainty and crisp, because they are always fresh. The tins of Aulsebrook's Biscuits do not remain for very, long on the grocers' shelves! [There is an Aulsebrook's Biscuit for every "occasion. iTKe hostess who always'keeps them handy never needs to worry when unexpected visitors arrive. These crispsdelicious biscuits save baking, and the many varieties provide- for ALL the needs of entertainment. Throughout New for sixty years the name "Aulsebrook" ' has been a household word and has stood for the best in biscuits, flulsebrooks V BISCUITS ooH by all ilortfccpcrs, either by f/ie pound or in (ins pj von'ouj jfzej. Loo\ for, the name on the tin. As]( for any of_ the /o//o»ing.SAO CRACKERS TENNIS MALTED MILK CRACKNELS G?NGERNUT CREAMS ' OATCAKE^ CREAM CRACKERS COCONUT FINGERS CREAM SANDWICH
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 15
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331Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 15
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