m Mrs. V. M. Drews, 5, Fairlight Street, Leichhardt, Sydney, N.S.W., writes i—" I have used ' California Syrup of Figs' for a number of years, and have found it a reliable family medicine. I recommend it particularly where there are children in the family, as it is very pleasant to take." MOTHER 1 Regular bowel action is vita! to a child's present and future health. When the bowels miss, poisons accumulate, pollute the blood, upset the stomach, digestion goes wrong, appetite fails, the little one gets languid, feverish and fretful—worst of all, growth and development come to a standstill. Watch your children for signs of constipation, then simply give ' California Syrup of Figs ' —' Califig 1 —until daily regularity is restored. That is the great value of this gentle laxative; it never gripes, never weakens, never makes constipation wdrse, but corrects the habit and coaxes the bowels back to natural action. When a child is not well the first and right thing to do is to move the bowel 9 with ' California Syrup of Figs.' If it is simply an upset stomach the little one will be as bright as ever in an hour or so. If measles or a fever is threatening, then rest assured that your doctor will commend your wisdom in giving a first-aid dose of this excellent opening medicine. A timely dose of • California Syrup of Figs ' to a child subject to bilious- £?: •ss 1 3 hess will always avert an attack and save the little one the agtfny of * bilious headache and exhausting sick* ness. • California Syrup of Figs ' Califig ' —will save you all worry and anxiety over baby's teething. It will keep baby cool and comfortable, give him a healthy appetite and good digestion so that he thrives on his food, and he will enjoy his proper hours of peaceful sleep. Begin to give ' California Syrup of Figs' without delay. 1/9—or 2J times the quantity for 3/- t Of all chemists and stores. Emphasise .' California ' and look for 'Califig' on the packace. VISITING CARDS INVITATIONS DISTINCTIVE ENVELOPES THE HERALD PRINTING WORKS WILSON & HORTON, LTD. Telephone 4-1-290
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20690, 9 October 1930, Page 6
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