CHILDREN'S POWDERS. SOOTHING AND COOLING. "' •<••»*• " ■ ■ i .. . . r , IRIHESB POWDERS will be found Invaluable for children of any age up to nine years, and can be given with perfect safety to the most deliJL oate; they allay the irritation of teething, dispel the symptoms of CONVULSIONS, FEVERISHNESS, SICKNESS, WINDY GRIPS. SORE MOUTH. &c, go frequently atttending that generally trying time to most children. Again, when the little one is being weaned, the change from the mothers' milk to being fed by the bottle or spoon often causes a derangement of the system, which may speedily be put right if one of these Powdera B given occasionally. As the child gets older there are many times when these Powders will be found a great boon — such as slight colds accompanied with faverishness (through getting overheated at play, then getting chilled after), or sickness at the stomaoh, headache, drowsiness, *c from eating too heartily of food, perhaps, of a richer nature than usual, such as oakes, pastry, &c. One of these Powders given when going to bed iroold probably obviate any of the above evil effects. j [TESTIMONIALS.] High street Roslyn, September 25. Mb Khmpmson,— l have used your Children's Soothing Powders .for the last six years, and I hava alway found' them very good.— Yours incerely, - < B. Robbbts. Cannongate, August 11, 1890 Mb Kempson,— l have much pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of your Children's Fowderg. I have used them for all my children for the ut 16 yean, so can recommend them aa a good medicine for children. — I am, dear Sir, yonrs truly, . Anhib L. Li&btfbn. PREPAKED SOLELY BY KEMPS ON, CHEMIST, ROSLYN, DUNEDIN. Post Fre,e on Receipt of Postal Order, Is 6d, or Postage Stamps.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1947, 18 June 1891, Page 38
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287Page 38 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1947, 18 June 1891, Page 38
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