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IF BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED take "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS." Harmless "fruit" laxatiYβ Cleanses take a dose whenever it is needeo , , as safely .tomaoh, liver and bowels ffi SStSt rt bot°£ Without griping Or will be gently relieved, and the stomach discomfort cleansed and sweetened as the undigested uxbuu w • foodismoved on and got rid of. The tongue will grow clean again and the head will be An acid stomach, clogged with ferment- cooled and cleared. There is no mistaking ing, ill-digested food, means that the liver the beneficial effects of " California Syrup is not doing its duty. Nature provided ripe of Figs." Directions are with it for adults fruit juices to keep the liver up to its work, and children of all ages. This pleasant " California Syrup of Figs "is a deliciously laxative is good for all, and cannot possibly lefreshing fruit laxative which is always in harm even the most delicate, but you must season. You can keep it at hand, and it askfor "California Syrup of Figs," andlook will be an unfailing friend whenever the for the name and trade mark of the Califungue is coated bowels sluggish, breath fornia Fig Syrup Co. All leading chemistsr loul. throat dry or sore, stomach full of sell " California Syrup of J and/ wjjici, and head hot and aching. You can 1/9 per bottle.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11936, 25 March 1914, Page 3

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