IF YOU SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION YOU RUN A GRAVE RISK Slight Indigestion will certainly become serious unless the influences causing it are immediately checked. , Your inflamed stomach must be protected from the acid that is burning it, and be given a chance to regain its power to digest, without discomfort, all the food you are accustomed to. All risk of serious development is permanently avoided by the use of De Witt's Antacid Powder at the first "slight" symptoms. On entering the stomach De Witfa Antacid Powder — 1 . neutralises the excess acid and * renders it harmless to the inflamed stomach. The pain of Flatulence is relieved and there is an immediate feeling of well-being. 9_ j The valuable Colloidal Kaolin MflQ ingredient coats the stomach walls, and whilst protecting them from the burning acids, allows the ordinary work of digestion to go on. Q Another ingredient actually digests a portion of your food, taking a further load off the weak stomach. De Witt's Antacid Powder so thoroughly regulates the digestion that you can enjoy anything you fancy, and the need for medicine is obviated. Get your supply of De Witt's Antacid Powder without delay, and so obtain immunity from risk DEWITTS Antacid Powderi 6 Sold by all chemists and stores. O )/* I in sky-blue canister. fit J
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 184, 5 August 1936, Page 15
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