PERSISTENT CONSTIPATION is generally aggravated by violent purgatives, because they weaken the organs acted upon. The gentle, reliable, and pleasant . " laxative, California Syrup of Figs, has a ' totally different result. It is at once a tonio ' . and a curative. It cleanses the sluggish system of every impurity and at the same time * strengthens the natural action of the liver, -• -bowels," and kidneys, thus gradually but surely overcoming habitual constipation. • It is „ bo mild and agreeable in its action and eifects that it is known as " Nature's pleasant' V- laxative." Its annual* sale of millions of * - bottles is - due as .much to personal reoom- * mendation as to the warm approval of the i jedical profession. Of chemists everywhere, • , 4H 3d and Is lid. ' . • * .. ■ : u i wn : ; •' ■■■ .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13296, 1 October 1906, Page 6
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