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# m mm too bad ifysHtdoift ow how good they are CUUKAny ESS[NCE II '™ flavouring It's just know h( STEVENS Flavouring Essences Now! A Quicker Way to Ease Pain MARIE, TELEPHONE TO JACK ' MARSTON THAT I CANT GO TQ THE BEAUX ARTS BAILTONIGHTIVE A MOSTTEWRIBLE HEADACHE OH. MISS SHIRLEY - \ WHAT A SHAME ! TRY 2 BAYER I ASPIRIN FIRST - THEY WORK SO PAST• i-L GET SOME NOW. . PL Klc 2. 30 MINUTES LATER MR. MARSTON IS WAITING..? YOU FEEL ALL RIGHT. \ MISS' SHIRLEY? [ PERFECTLY WONOERFUL ! THAT MARVELLOUS BAYER I ASPIRIN ACTUALLY [ STOPPED MY HEADACHE , IN A FEW MUTES' J) Don’t Forget Real BAYER Aspirin Starts “ Taking Hold” in Few Minutes Here is quicker relief from pain—the fastest safe relief, it is said, ever known. This is due to a scientific discovery by which BAYER Aspirin starts “taking hold” of pain a few minutes after taking. The illustration of the glass here tells the story. A Bayer tablet starts to disintegrate or dissolve—go to work —almost instantly. This means quick relief from pain fewer lost hours from headache, neuritis, rheumatism. And safe relief. For genuine Bayer Aspirin does not harm the heart. All Chemists sell boxes of 12 Bayer Aspirin tablets, also bottles of 24 and 100 tablets the Bayer Cross trade mark appears on every tablet. If you want Bayer Aspirin’s quick relief always say “BAYER” and insist because “Bayer” means “ Better.” WHY BAYER ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST Drop a Bayer Tablet ... in a glass of water. Note that BEFORE ™ it touches bottom, it has started to disintegrate. What it does in this glass it does in your stomach. Hence its fast action. The Bayer Cross trade m; appears (bAYEF?) tablet. Does Not Harm the Heart

When Cross, Constipated, Feverish, give a reliable and able liquid laxative. Mothers can rest easy after giving ‘California Syrup of Figs’-'Califig’-because in a few hours all the clogged-up waste matter, sour bile and fermenting food gently move out of the bowels, and you have a healthy, playful child again. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become tightly packed, and then the liver gets sluggish and the stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, see if the tongue is coated; then give this delicious “ fruit laxative Children love it, and it cannot cause injury. No matter what ails your little one—if “stuffy” with a cold or a sore throat, or diarrhoea, stomach-ache, and tainted breath, or if dependremember, a gentle “inside cleansing” should always be the first treatment given. Mothers who value the robust health of their children should be wary of giving them laxatives in solid form as they often contain .synthetic chemicals. All mothers are urged to try gentle regulation of the bowels with ‘ California Syrup of Figs.’ It is a fruity, delicious and natural laxative flavoured with cassia, cloves and mint—endorsed by the medical profession and nurses the world over, because it is perfectly harmless. ‘ California Syrup of Figs’ is sold by all chemists and stores, 1/9 —or 2J times the quantity for 3/-. Be sure to say ‘California’ and look for ‘Califig’ on the package.

Young. Mothers KNOW©ove’s EMULSION They know, as their mothers did before them——that it gives baby rosy cheeks and plump limbs and sturdy childhood. —that Lane’s is the tried and tested household remedy without equal. —that it is a sure help in coughs, colds, influenza, asthma, catarrh, bronchitis, incipient consumption and all pulmonary afflictions. DO NOT DELAY I TAKE NONE BUT LANE’S I Price 2/9 and 4/9 at all Chemists and Stores.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19803, 19 May 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19803, 19 May 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19803, 19 May 1934, Page 20