ofaflaqqliiqj He couldn't eat—he wq«dcVt, ' eat—taid that everytbiag tMted flat—and unappetwnjg^—i • And then h» wife did, what she should have done, before, she bought a bottle of. '■;•■;' sauce: LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH. Harry, Mother I Rmbom pflioi-fe— Give "CdßfomU Syrap «f 'p«» «t once if bilieiM or ciMtipitod.' # Look at the tongue, Mother 1 If cotted, it is a sure sign that yoUr: little-one. stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. - - , : When peevish, cross, listless^ pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat J?*#\ or act naturally, or. is feverish, %£Jnm stomach sour,, breath bad ; has s?*p3* stomach - ache, If sore throat, A^J-r" diarrhoea, full i?H7sj^">—*^\ \ of cold, give a f\ 'Sf J TP^ tcaspoonful of \R A?wC F" "California \l $ Jll^iMifn " SyrupofFigs," jlffl JP*&**+ and in a few jar \_^Tl\ " hciirs' all the 'If \AVf| foul, consti- fV yl\ 1 , , pated waste, Vp<>J/ \ undigested \\ fj V food and sour r , ; bile gently moves out of the little bowels 'without griping, and you ha\e a well, "playful child again. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless " fruity laxative 1'; they love its delicious taste, and It always*male* them feel splendid, i - - ' ■ Ask for " California Syrup ofr Figs,*' which has directions for tbabies r and children of all ages printed on'bottle. Of chemists and'stores, t/s—or a| times the quantity for- 3/-.' Mother! { You must say "California Syrup,-of Figs.*• '(or, you may got an imitation fig syrup), and,look for " Cahfig " on the package. || 3.' I WORDS— v Better Safer Cheaper describe aty , Dentistry I have established my practice j in modern thorongMy<«qaipp»d 1- roomt. '" I undertake all branchca ol dentistry, specialising in extraction of teeth and artificial denrar**. My fees are moderate, ay SO years of qualified dental experience at your servieai Ring 44-54S SUB6ION DINTUTt £. M. BUNDLE B. G. A. Chamber* 174 LAHBTON QUAY OPPOSITE STATS r»B OrriCK ''I DON'T GAMBLEOn the weather. . O,d'matt winter will swoop down upon you before you know it. Fill np the 00*} shea NOW with Murray's goodelaan COAL and dry WOOD. It yon cannot call phone or write. ' , J. MURRAY <& CO., coal, wood Artooua'imtcHAirrx. IIM ADELAIDE ■fcdTrtir WSm*t( RUBBING LAUWDHY a HELP pApeS CLoms.TifietUßouß A3* packet doesi woshihgs „,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 20
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370Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 20
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