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FRUIT UUUirVE FOB MAMMA. DAD. BABY, “6ALNRIA SVRUP OF FIGS." Setter than calomel, oil or pills to clean and regulate lifer, bowels and stomach. Mother, daddy and the children can always keep feeling fine by taking this delicious fruit laxative as occasion demands. Nothing else cleanses the stomach, liver and bowels so thoroughly without griping. You take a little at night and in the morning all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and fermenting food delayed in the bowels gently moves out of the system. When you awaken all headache, indigestion, sourness, foul taste, bad breath, fever and dizziness are gone ; your stomach is sweet, liver and bowels clean; and you feel grand. “California Syrup of Figs" is a family laxative. Everyone from grandpa-to baby can safely take it and no one is ever disappointed in its pleasant action. Millions of mothers know that it is the ideal laxative to give cross, sick, feverish children. Ask i your chemist for a bottle of “-California i Svrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages, and.for grownups plainly on the bottle. RemembcP [there ar<@counterfeits sold here, so look' and see that your bottle bears the name off “California Fig Syrup Company*" Hand [back with contempt any* other fig syrup., | " California Syrup of Figs “ i«sold by al) I leadin'g chemists, 1/1J and i/g. | A TOMMY says VAN HOUTEN’S COCOA is simply ripping*.-—and his mother says it does him - more| good and goes farther-than any-other. Furniture — 1 —% Coverings. Now Showing in SILK TAPESTRY, MOQUETTE, SADDLE BAGS, and all wanted materials,' for-hovering and re-covering * Furniture,*sin the prevailing shades—GßEY, i BLUE, GREEN, BROWN, and ROSE, at Cheap Sale-Prices. 1 WINDER’S Furnishing & Hardware Store, Cuba & Hampers' Streets RUPTURE. IT cannot he too thoroughly insisted upon that the reAs*m why the wearing of a does not cure rupture is beenufio the principle upon which th# trusts wbrkfi absolutely prevents healing. The pressure directed by a truss la simply meant to •withstand the pressure from within, and when it fails to do so the pad has to be enlarged till the wearing becomes not merely unsightly and cumbersome, but also paipful in the extreme. The Dr. J. Sho-njian. method of treating rupture is diametrically opposed to the truss roeUiod, fOT* instead of exerting a downward "spreading” pressure, which absolutely pre~ vents healing, by pushing the rupturoa walk apart, it cures by exerting an, upward “contractiilo ,> pressure.,.,holding, tho injured membrane 3 n such a way that the parts must unite, and healing become possible; and such healing i« aided by a useful adjunct in ,Uie form.of a curative compound. The startling—not to the patient who has long prayed for such reasonable treatment, but*to those (even in the medical profession) who have preach(xl or believed that nothing but a severe operation coud possibly extirpate *tn«. rupture. That under the Sherman treatment a rupture is R[ ra **' ua '^- r , re< * uc *** an<3 j finally disappears has been proved in cases of 10, 20. 30, 40. and even 50 yearr. .standing Mr A, W. Martim .ole controller of the J. A visit Wellington from the 18th to tho 3Mh of May. ami may be consttlted free tho Hotel Cecil. Hours, daily from 10 a.m. to 1 P*m._: 2 p.m. to 6. _ Send for Booklet, “Rupture and its Treatment”; it is posted free to any sufferer. Herringbone Expanded Steel Lath is unexcelled for Partitions and Inner Walls, CeiKngs, Cementine and Stucco-Work, Rough Cast, Outside Plaster and ' Cement Siding, r-^gjasjfr.-. Being Cold Japanned it cannot Rust and It Cannot Burn SMITH AND SMITH Ltd., Agents OPP. TOWN HALL ' v-g «- BULLIVANT’S extea FLEXIBLE STEEL WIRE ROPH FOR LOG HAULING. OIOS UNIFORM QUALITY OP THE HIGHEST EXGELLBNCS THAT CAN BE MADE. SOLE AGENTS— ' HUTCHESON, WILSON & CO* ax JEEVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON*, .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8733, 15 May 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8733, 15 May 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8733, 15 May 1914, Page 8