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ONE large toy- y 1 ■ or TWO . _ a/ small toys a in eve ry tku What fun the children will have! ’ Jolly little Cadbury Cococubs In every tin of delicious Children’s J Bournville Copoa, which is Standard , Bournville Cocoa, specially packed > ItlO ISO ABH for children in a gay new'tin. Ask J j||j| mother to get it! There are fifteen, j different Cococubs, one large one or j ISfg 'V* two small ones in every |-lb. tin. Drink lots of Bournville Cocoa this : winter and collect the jolly little Cadbury Cococubs. t Note: Stamps for the popular it COStS Cadbury Stamp Album are still in- the same! % cludedinthei-lb.,l’lb.andl-lb. Mj|g 1 tins of the usual Bournville Cocoa. PER|-lb. TIN ■S ■ wl Note; Cadbury Children’*. ■ ' , R BA B if* Bournville Cocoa la packed Mothers! Ask for • jr Children’s BOURNVILLE COCOA THE CADBURY COCOCUBS—WiIIie Mouse takes up Flying ——; A- M— ' ■ IrilrLfUi MI 1 IT Al WAYS'! z—what that ihiZsrzn /Jn w \ mouse isL <£>£ lz~. /( /coming !// ' t£ «> \ A- . x Th,. Co-ocubs were all terribly curious to 'Mysterious’ hammerings came from his What do you think WiUie had made ? An Tnc Gococuos were au tc and he was seen gazing earnestly at aeroplane I It looked wobblys but Willie know what Wtlhe Mouse: wasup to. Eveg lm was saidlt was safe. “I’ve got agood supply of he told round and Cadbuxys MiOc.Chocolate. We airmen he dashed off by lumseit. very secreu Ws secict . what . B good for us » was, too. I,

- Every cough, every cold is a threat — a warning M that your resistance, is W gJB KI I M broken down and that ous germs to enter the system pneumonia or tuberculosis, ga PHW from 1 Get on to Lane’s Emul- - eh Hg sion at once—take it faithfully till all danger is past. |f 111 Lane’s is the food medicine withput equal for coughs, g Wm colds, influenza, catarrh, bronchitis and all throat E IMa infections. , <■>. mL-., Price i/9 and 4/9 at all Chemists and g •»TAKE none but lane s. fllT©d\e’S fc Sffl EMULSION

Fjohnnie is ailing,i wish! i KNEW WHATTOCIVeI HIM. NURSE’ 1 /[ I .“I expect he’s constipated. Show ma your tongue, Johnnie. Yes, I thought so. See how it’s coated.. Your head ache-s too, doesn't it Johnnie; and you feel poorly ? Sure signs that he’s out 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 cf Figs ' regularly every Saturday nightf It will keep him fit and save you a world of sickness and worry. 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 give it to their own children. . ' ‘ 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.’ ’’ ■ 1 ,' California Syrup of Figs ’is sold by all chemists and stores. Be sure to say ' California' and look for ' Califig ©a the package, " -

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1935, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1935, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1935, Page 7 (Supplement)