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The CHILDREN’S Aperient When an aperient has to be administered to a child the greatest care should be exercised. Delicate constitutions find their surest safeguard in DINNEFORD’S A H m S RJ o MAGNESIA No other aperient is so suitable for ladies, children and infants. Prevents the food of infants from turning sour during digestion. Solid Magnesia should never be given to children or taken by adults, as it is liable to form hard, insoluble lumps. There is no such risk with Dinneford’s, which doctors have recommended for over 100 years. AVOID IMITATIONS. Look for the name “ DINNEFORD’S ** on label*

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18926, 23 November 1929, Page 24 (Supplement)

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18926, 23 November 1929, Page 24 (Supplement)

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18926, 23 November 1929, Page 24 (Supplement)

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