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SEE IF THE CHILD'S ! TONGUE IS COATED, j Mather, Don't Hesitate! If your Child is CroM> Foveritb, Constipated, give ! ''California Syrup of Figi." Look at yonr child's tongue, mother I If coated, it is a sure sign that the little one's Btomarh, liver and boWels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cro*s, listless, pate, unable to sleep, doesn't eat, *r *ct naturally ; or if it is feverish, with a dis- t Ordered stomach and i t,iinl:(' breath, or has yW'' ( Broinach-aclie,sore throat, /ml W) du»rrho*:a, or the "stuffi- i ness" caused by a cold, ' give, & tea-spoonful of \_// ! California /i \n S >" l ' u P ° < Figs--' Cali- 1 J fig,' and in a' —fl 1 iew hours all ~ J \l/ Iyl i th u foul,cons- /JI VH 1 tipated waste- I > matter, un- I '~~~J 1 digested food I ' 1 1 ' and sour bila /;— _j| J gently move I i Ifl outof its little I V bowels with- I 'V < out griping, I I and you have ' a healthy/ playful child again. You needn't coax sick children to lake 1 this harmless fruit laxative; they love its ' delicious taste, and it always makes them fee' syiendid. Ask your chemist for a bottle of ' Califig ' —California Svrup of Figs, which has directions for babies, chiltken of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it is made by California Fig Syrup Company. Refuse any other kind with contempt. All chemists sell ' Califig' —California Syrup of Figs, in bottles oi two sizes, 1/li and 1/9. THE CHURCH ARMY is on institution to be proud of. It has been at the Front since the early days of the War. Thousands of our Soldiers and Sailors have enjoyed and benefited by its REBT HUTS AND TENTS on every Front; MOTOR AMBULANCZS-the first in the field; KITCHEN CARS, available at any hour; HOSTELS, with their thous- ' and beds. It controls a HOBFITAL for septic wounds; and every week sends THOUSANDS OF PARCELS to Pria- , oners of War. IN NEW ZEALAND # the work is carried on and managed by the Military Affnirs Committee','of -which tho Bishop of Wellington is Chairman. It ereoted and operates the Institutes at Trentham, Featherston, Tauharenikau, Awapuni and Narrow Neck; and has sent Thousands of Founds for the Benefit of our Soldiers Overseas. THE CHURCH AHMT and the N.Z. MILITARY CHAPLAINS do the work of The MilitaryAffairs Committee at the Front; on Troopships, and in Hospitals. The work must be maintained and extended. For this purpose £50,000 is wanted NOW. Send a Donation at once—no amount too small. Address: TSw Military Affairs Committee, Jas. W. Hendersonl Honorary Geo. Shirtcliffe ) Treasurers 28 Malgrm Straet, WELLINBTON { Cross all Cheques * Union Bank, Wellington." r Note.—Church Army Donations may also be sent to Rev. C. H. STATHAM, Diocesan Office, Dunedin. Private Harley Cohen, No. 37, A Company, 4th Batt., A.1.F., was ono of the first Australians to enlist. He was in the famous landing at Gallipoli, and went right through the campaign until wounded early in the Lone Pine charge. To while away anxious hours in the fighting line, he wrote some verses—"They were There, There, There ! " On ,his return to Australia these words wore set to nr isic by Mr. Bert Rache, ant ie si .g has been played by ovor thirty ba..as and sung by many well-known people, including Mr. Peter Dawson, who has secured the gramophone rights. Mr. Cohen wrote to us on his return :— " 1 would l&e to say that Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery has been better to me even than my lack. I escaped the severe colds some of my comrades had because of my habit of taking a sip of New Discovery every day. It seems to have made my threat and lungs cold resistant. lam glad to be able to add my testimony to the many pals who have found fi*w Discovery their mascot. " Pie. HAELEY COHEN, "No. 87, A Company, " 4th Batt., A.1.F." First at the Front and First at Home Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is tho most famous modern remedy for Coughs and Colds. A closo takrn at tho first sign of a cold will ward off danger and prevent further trouble. New Disobvciy is qa good for the folk at homo as for our soldieia at the Front. Buy a botUo to-day and keep it in plain sight where all the family can quickly «» it when required. Price 1/6 and 3/-.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17325, 27 May 1918, Page 3

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