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C Hullo! Children! THE COCOCUBS HAVE ARRIVED 7 NEW ZEALANDI Children’s • firarBOURNVILLE COCOA* 1 . costs the. same ■/ " I ! / 3 J % PER i LB - TBN ' v .< 1 Note: Children’s Bournville Cocoa, /gr TWE oio \ w hich includes the Cococubs, is DARN ||||/ in half-pound tins Great Fun! " Here they corrie! One Big Cococub or Two Small Cococubs in every tin of delicious Children’s f I J Bournville Cocoa. This is Standard Bournville Cocoa * ■ 'll' ’ specially packed for children in a gay new tin. Ail over \ England the children have loved the little Cococubs. / 1 v ■ \ There are 15 of them! Now they have come to New \ ' Zealand children! Given away FREE with the cocoa. ? \ ,--f\ y /. Mother! Ask for the Children’s Bournville Cocoa in the A new gay tin. It costs you no more, and is packed in halfpound tins only. So good for the kiddies with the ( Zrj winter coming on. ' y , .. M A toy in every tin of / , g CADBURY STAMP ALBUM ; tH i CARDBOARD HOUSES JB* are still included in the |-lb., |-1b.,. ’ u I ***• Wr tuie me kI ill and I-fb. tins of the usual Standard 1Acoo«|?a . 1 , c °CUCUBSa •I 1 Bournville Cocoa. • . IL- I w/ A complete set of cut-out farm houses is ►’] S 1L~» laa available and these can be obtained on I I Ji iVYVtj'T; sending name, address, and 6d. in stamps ij, . ' ' . . Vhi I mil Illium to “Cococubs,” P.O. Box 576. Dunedin. ' W- T ,--—, f • '°*

JOHNNIE IS AILING,! WISH) ' I KNEW WHATTO I expect he’s constipated. Show me ’ your tongue, Johnnie. Yes, I thought, so. See how it’s coated. Your head aches too, doesn’t it Johnnie: .'and: you ,:fed poorly ? Sure signs that he’s but of sorts. That’s the . trouble, Mrs. ' Wilson, his system wants a thorough cleansing. Give ’ him a dose of 'California.Syrup of Figs’ —' Califig ’—now and he’ll be as happy as a sandboy in a few hours. It’s difficult to keep them regular—when they’re young they get lazy about it and are soon upset. But you can avoid all that by. giving Johnnie a dose of ■ ‘ California Syrup-.of Figs ’ regularly every Saturday night. It will keep him fit and save you a world of sickness and worry. . _ y .- Safe? You couldn’t have anything safer! ; It’s a natural fruit laxative, and acts like fruit on the bowels. That’s why so many doctors recommend it, and giva it to their own children.' ■ i You can’t afford to take chances with medicines, particularly with-the children. No matter whether it is for myself or a patient, I always insist on ' California .Syrup of Figs ’ —' Califig.”’ . -’ ■ 'California Syrup of Figs' is sold by.all chemists and stores. .■ Be sure 1 to say • California ’ and look for ' Califig on the package. -■ ' ■< : X' :. ■ ■ ■’/•■■h-,-:-'-'.'.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1935, Page 22 (Supplement)

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1935, Page 22 (Supplement)

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1935, Page 22 (Supplement)

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