THE YOUNG GENERATION.
"The young generation i 6 knocking at the door," says tho Norwegian poet, and the young generation will want all that it can get out of the acquired knowledge and experience of its fathers. Exact science, exact formula, exact deductions—these arc, to the extent, actually attained, tho legacy of every generation lo tiie succeeding one. In the domain of medicine, especially, tho desire for personal knowledge of what is most wholesome and efficient in Nature's irtexhaustiblo laboratory is keener than ever, and the well-informed of the world arc mere inclined than ever to insist on knowing what they arc taking and what they are giving to their children. The days of , secret remedies are numbered. What the most eminent physicians recommend, remedies of known excellence and known component, parts—those tho public will accept, to their own great gain. Personal knowledge of Ihe value of California Syrup of Figs, "Nature's Pleasant Laxative," has resulted in its world-wide acceptance as the finest family laxative. The sale cf millions of bottles annually proves that its popularity is <luc to its actual use in counties, homes and that people are determined lo know what they are taking, and why. California Syrup of Figs, the original and genuine, is the most, palatable of household medicines. , Children take it eagerly for it pleasant flavour, and the robust adult finds it as thorough in action (but always gentle) as it is agreeable to the taste. California, Syrup of Figs is manufactured only by Ihe California Fig Syrup Company by methods known only to themselves—scientific processes which ensure absolute uniformity of product and perfect purity. Never omit the word "California" when asking for California Syrup of Figs: it is a guarantee of genuineness.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14359, 31 October 1908, Page 14
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