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Builds up Strength. Take Angier's if in a run-down condition. It promotes appetite, aids digestion and increases strength and vitality. ANGIER'S EMULSION ENDORSED BYTHE MEDICAL PROFESS.'ON AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK, CROSS/FEVERISH. Hurry, Mother! RemoT* poison* from tattla stomach, liver, bowels. Give ''California Syrup of F!gtw at once if biliena or constipated. Look at the tongue, Mother! If coated it is a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn'r sleep, doesn't eat y*pv or act naturally, or is feverish, {UM ■ stomach sour, breath bad; has le^?» stomach-ache, sore 'throat, diarrhoea, full fc5Sr ital^-*^\a of cold, give afV *§t3 teaspoonful of \| ffitfC V "California \l %' !?___. m '' Syrupof Figs," M\ jP*^? and in a few Iff v»»*jTjll hours all the IT . \ffiJl\ foul, consti- IV yl\ \ pated waste,- yE^-J I \ undigested If \j \ m food and sour . _ bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruity laxative "; they love its delicious taste, and it always makes them feel splendid. ' Ask for " California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Of chemists and stores, >/9 —or a| times the quantity for 3/-. Mother! You must say "California Syrup of Figs" (or you may get an imitation fig syrup), and look for " Califig''on the package. SHOULD TAKE that food accessory Iron Jelloid* with mea's now and again. They are the great Blood Enricbers. If you feel weak, depressed and tiled and get out of breath easily, you should really try a few Iron Jelloids. They can do no one any harm. You have no idea what a difference they may make to you. When you conjider they have been a household remedy for thirty year* and the thousand* of women (men. and also children) who have derived benefit from them, you must be sure they are a good thing. They are most inexpensive—l 4 days treatment 2/r only—all chemists stock them. They. don't interfere with the digestion, they don't stain the teeth —in fact they do you nothing but good —a»k for Iron Jelloids No. 2. Those with Quinine are Iron Jelloids No. 2A and are put up as a tonic for men. Children can take an Iron' Jelloid No. 2, or if young an Iron Jelloid No. I. Bemeaber, We'V«S need a constant supply of good red blood—how necessary therefore if you ■re nervy it is to take Iron Jelloids No. 2. For Neuralgia, take Iron jellnidii No.2A. Iron Jelloids' I SALMOND «k PRAGGON. I Peatherst"n> tr»rt. -WHHnrtnn. S.Z A No-NotaCure St. Jacobs Oil doesn't cure rheumatism, lumbago, backache, etc. But it stops the pain immediately. Then Nature often cures. Stop the suffering I in this matchless way. Do it in a minute, as people for 65 years have been doing. You owe that to yourself. St. Jacobs Oil Rube pVTTVT Away Sale 0/ Furniture. Carpets Bedding and Lino. etc., etc. A Few of the Bargains: Rimu Wardrobes, £3/10/----3 Drawer Duchesse Chests. [ >: ■ ■ , £2/12/6 Single Mattresses, 17/6 j Double Mattresses, £1/15/----i Double Bed Blankets £1/17/6 pair Wilton Carpet Squares From £3/15/Hospital Bedsteads 37/6 complete 15 Moquette Chesterfield Suites, only £6 down LINO. LINO. LINO. 6 ft wide 5/11 per yd, WE DELIVER FREE EASY TERMS RADFORDS' 33 MANNERS STREET 206 LAMBTON QUAY I ECZEMA This i* the most common disease of tha (Ida An "Eczema patch " !. is an inflamed area of skin, inj tensely irritable, which can be I successfully treated by the pleasant and scientific " Klesema" method. "KLEXEMA" Trtabnant for Skin Diseases. CONSULTATIONS FBEB Country pnt'.pnt» ravitnd to narraspond KLEXEMA ROOMS Hours: 10 to 13, 1 to 4, 8.80 to | T. 30 Phone 42-882. 185 The Terrace, Wellington Cuti j Burn* | Bribe*. | Spriiis I MENTHOLATUM ] Chapped I Cracked I Chil- lAOCkeabu Ljjandi j Upi | Blains IJin«T*e»

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 126, 1 June 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 126, 1 June 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 126, 1 June 1927, Page 12