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\y?tee she was always "off-colour // -awCf*/. Full of life and Fun Constipation-is one of the commonest of children’s ailments* Often there's nothing else wrong and it's so easily remedied. Just give Califig regularly. Gentle and sure in action and pleasant to tahe. it’s made specially for children. and nurses recommend it. CALIFORNIA Syrup of Figs' j MATURES OWN LAXATIVE '

to. £UtO£U%UI RIVER This wonderfully picturesque river , . . flows between the fernclod walls of deep gorget and lofty bush-clad ranges, and is navigable by launches and small pleasure craft, northward from Pipiriki, while southward the river is flanked by an excellent motor road. Explore this beautiful waterway . . . famous in story and legend. Full details ef the GOVERNMENT 'TOURIST BUREAU ; Comer Rattray and Princes streets P.O. Box 260. Telephone 11-735.

* £ C2>i*s ry 'S’ a* SP "'iMmiiOtaiUjel All tastes can be satis* fled, at small expense, with Gregg's Fruit Drinks. 8 Delicious Flavours, include ing Orange, Lemon, Lime, Raspberry. Healthful, Economical. Be sure to get Gregg’s. if*

C/»V* * - ftM youh • Clever women dust for* with Keating's—and pocket summer storage fees I Keating's keeps away moth. Use dry. Leaves no smell. Large, medium & small size tins. KEATING'S Kill!

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Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 17

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