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NATURE CALLED TO NATURE'S AID.

THE TREATMENT OF CONSTIPATION. Many of the ills from which twentieth century humanity suffers are directly caused by the sufferers themselves. They treat themselves for minor ailments in the wrong manner, and by weakening the system make themselves worse than before. For instance, irregularities of the bowels, from which everybody at sometime suffers, ran readily be corrected by natural means. But those who have recourse to violent purgatives have to pay for this harsh and unnatural treatment. The pain and griping leave the digestive system weaker than before, and. the symptoms return with stronger force. For all irregularities of the bowels, biliotisness, sick headache, and loss of appetite, doctors recommend California Syrup of Figs. This reliable family laxative removes all sluggishness, corrects irregularities, and cleanses the system without the slightest pain or discomfort. Its bland and soothing action has led to its being described as 1 ' Nature's Pleasant Laxative." Children like it. It is pleasant in taste, in- action and in results; it leaves the system permanently benefited. In the interests of health ask clearly for "California Syrup of Figs,-" and look for the blue-ring trade-mark of the California Fig Syrup Co. on the package.

" ATTRACTIVE." Can a man be inade "attractive"? Well, it depends. Analyse the chief reasons why many women are justly acknowledged 'to be "attractive.". . Isn't the chicfcsfc of all—because they . know how to dress? ; Doesn't it follow that a MAN who knows how to dress has a right to be considered . "attractive"? Anyway, those who DO know how tc dress (and save money, too) get their Suits , from George Davies, Ltd, IT WILL BE THE SAME WITH , YOU. Now that Eister is drawing nigh, test the George Davies (Ltd.) Modern Method of Cash Tailoring—ask to bs shown those new English Tweeds and Worsteds. You'll be delighted with their qualities. 6t PRIMCES STREET, DUMEPiM. fii m A\ iit rrwh 15! V ,fL//) ** m 'THE ■ IP j HEEL I'M . that makes $ v isCrV \ hard C-isvf^ 1 pavements | feel like.... ! pile carpets. H \ No jarring or | foot weariness iQjkw ■ - @1 I whenyouif I reaU, J§ | . shoes and Vg'j I boots are (' fitted with' ? DUNLOP RUBBER lIEEtS, I These popular Heels are made of j 5 the best rubber for the purpose, \ s and easily outwear two to three ' pairs of leather Heels. g' | Stacked in various shapes—Lady's £ \ am/Genf'i-af all leading Boot \ | Shops, Only accept "Dunlops" :■ DUNLOP RUBBER CO., All States & N.Z. I JUST ARRIVED I Tk JAPANESE LIT Of all our Bulbous plants this is truly the most beautiful, with its brilliant and delicately-coloured flowers and delightful perfume. It ' will grow IN ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. ORBEK AT OK. Lillum Auratum— "THE'GOLDEN-RAYED LEY." lieight, 4to 6 feet. Flowers 12) inches • across ! Poit free, Bd. each; 3 for 1/9; 6 for 3/. Lilium Auratum Rubro Vittatum Flower, 10 to 12 inches] across. Pott Free, Is 6d each; 3 for 4s. Lillum Auratum Wittel— NobV) Lily." Distinctive, Beautiful White Flowers. Pott Free, Is 6d each ; 3 for 4a. Lillum Auratum PSatyphyllum— The Giant of the Lilies, yet one of the most beautiful, hardy, and] easy to grow. Post Free, Is 6d each ; 3 for 4s. NOW is the TIME to PLANT. lIM & BLAIR, BULB SPECIALISTS, PUNEDIN. WANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS and Others to know that tho Oti„'3 Daily Times undertakes ibo POSTING} (.( WOODCUTS (My size), STREAMERS, POSTERS, end every description of Printing in tho moat prominent poaitionß in thi City on shortest notici

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15692, 26 February 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15692, 26 February 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15692, 26 February 1913, Page 9