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Making Good Blood If your child is " looking pale," take it as a danger sign. The chiid may degenerate into a permanent state of ill-health. But Virol is rich in vitamins and precious food Bubstances that promote growth and development. Given regularly now, it will save the cost and anxiety of "patching up her health " in future years; School Children need Virol Virol actually increases the red cells of the blood, it builds bone, nerve and muscle tissues, bringing roses to the cheeks and a splendid glow of health to the whole body. VIROL 40 million prescribed portion* of VIROL were given in 3.000 HospitaU and Clinic* last year. ] VIROL LTD., HANGER L»MS, ULIMG. 1 LONDON, W. 3, ENGLAND. ! Agmtt : Wright. Stephenson & Co.. IM. L^^P.O Box 1520. Wellington. N.Z.^^— Wsl freshen/" X/ saidlhe9hndiChef J)URING the war some British Tommies introduced Lea & Perrins' Sauce to him —he has used it ever since! Here • is one of his recipes: Hachis Parmentier Mince cold boiled beef with about two rashers of bacon, salt, pepper and chopped parsley. Fry in butter three small onions and one shallot chopped fine; when brown, add the minced beef, stir and fry. Add a little stock, and a few drops of Lea & Perrins 1 Sauce. Bake in a fire-proof dish covered with a potato puree, properly prepared with hot milk and butter. 'i Cut this recipe out and -.^t collect the series. "\ 24 LEAftPERRINS SAUCE A CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND PLAY IF : CONSTIPATED. Look, Mother t Is tongue coated, breath feverish, and •tomacli. tour ? "California Syrnp of Ftgrn" can't harm - lender stomach, liver, bowel*. A laxative to-day saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from p'.ay to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish, : stomach sour. ■ (J**?) " Look at the Jss^ 'tongue, Mother ': C^Trtf ifa//"\{ 1 If coated, or 3§fc»a IYtJ' i\ /■ your child is /Vc 'I •si 7; / A/i listless, cross, S i i Vj^^J^ /C^M • feverish, breath I A 1 W^^^jW^Wi, bad, restless, (U I \\7i t*=ii JJJ doesn't eat W yyl /jrheartily, full of \Xr^7fC I /fiC I cold or has sore |///I / —J throat or any Ipi/l / Ac^s*'' other children's IjJ^Xh^ A •ailment,: give a t>^^ " California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, because it is,perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough " inside cleansing " is oft-times all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any .sickness. Ask for ',' California. Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Of chemists and stores, i/g—or 2$ times the quantity for • 3/-. Mother 1 You must say "California Syrup of Figs" (or you may get an imitation fig syrup), and look tor " Califig " on the package. Magnesia should be fluid ! That is why. for over a century Dinr.eford's Magnesia has field premier place. Dinnelorrts pure fluid Magnesia always benefits. H cannot harm the most dolieato constitution, and is at all times a safe and effective aperient. Infants" stomach troubles arc put right at once by a dose of Dinneford's. boltd ot powcHnd Mugn.nia ,bould on 10 a»ount be ei»en to infants ot takeo by sdulti. DINNEFORD'S //MAGNESIA AVOID IMITATIONS t ««oVr o r»li.T.«m»

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1927, Page 26

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