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DID YOUR CHILD WAKE UP CROSS or FEVERISH ? Look, Mother 1 If Tongue it Coated, giv* "California Syrup of Fig«" to Clean the Bowels. Mother I Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if the tongue is coated; ; this is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and'bowels need attention at. once. When listless, piale, feverish, " stuffy " with cold, throat sore ; when the cljil uhas tainted breath >^-S. ■''.'' '?>—;. t and doesn't _/_^^C\> ~i^st^lsk. :eat, sleep, pr i T l^^? act naturally, Ss*'tf V>S. \L orhasstomachache or <iiar-. Wa\^^L^\rhcea, remem- "?fe£^\£y^ I ber, a gentle 7 \/v ' / '' liver and bowel vd?r -_• ff cleans i h g \^^ -II should always J K^jJ\ be: the first ' ' ■ ■' \ /, r/'^\ "a\ treatment tJyfll I \Y Nothing j |v/m / \ Is equal 7 to ...' y • / ■'>■•'■ " California Syrup of Figs ".for children's | ills .' give a dose, , and m a fevy -.''hours all f the waste matter* sour bile and fermenting food clogged m tHe bowels pass outof the system, and you have ahealthy and playful child again, j T All. children • love this charmless, delicious ' ' fruit laxative,' ■' and X". never fails to effect j a good ' ' inside " y y Ask for —California Syrup 'of. Figs,"' which has. directions ;f°r : babies and children of all ages printed on "jottie. Of ' chemists and Stores, l/9-yor s 2_' times the quantity for. 3/-. • Mother'l v You . must say ," California Syrup of Figs. " (or you 1 may ' get at- imitation' fig syrup), arid look for " Califig "on the package.y ' ;;7 ' ' - - }■.".' •• , A ;•;--•' ..-. ;.' ■ ii-T fT V,'

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NZ Truth, Issue 1103, 20 January 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1103, 20 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1103, 20 January 1927, Page 1

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