| The Acid in Your ! Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet i FT 11611 vou re el lndiges- I J If acid does that to the carpet, you can Actual photograph at ! imagine what Tit is cari, f t t nm b V ne J by I J doing to your stomach, acid. \ ! |. stomach. It is when acid attacks the llninjr 1 i of your stomach that ulcers begin to form. I T^L r / d ? f f that acld Dy slipping a Digestif Ronnie into your mouth after meals—or h whenever you feel pain. Rennie is a lozenge ' which you dissolve In the mouth—it is ' quite pleasant—it mixes with the saliva and becomes active at once. It contains i Ingredients that absorb'acid, ingredients that neutralise acid, and ot*ier ingredients that actively aid disrostion and so prevent excess acid from forming again. j Don't neglect acid indigestion— get * I packet of Digestif Rennie from your chemist to-day, trial size 10d.. family size 2/8. i I;1h?IwM jL^yw[Digestif Rennie Is the new scientific treat- | ment for all digestive troubles—the remedy that is being used and recommended. by hundreds of English doctors. It Is produced by the makers of Kruachen Salts, and Iβ ■old by all chemists. ; IS ONLY HALF YOUR LAVATORY CLEAN? HARPIC Is specially made for cleaning all the lavatory. It not only keep* the bowl epotleuly white. It •weeps right round ' that hidden bend in the pipe, I deans thoroughly where no brush ! can ever reach. It disinfects and deodorises at the same time. I All you have to do with Harpic is to sprinkle it, leave as long aa possible, then flush. No need to keep poisonous fluids I and dangerous acids about the house I Ask for a tin of Harpic next time you're out shopping. In new easy-flow tins, Harpic costs only 9<*-, i/S and a/6^^ ■ I X. You cmn't be loacertful about Hi I ""* M * a * n **'/• Vour ***** M SjJPCVXShV won't reach Her*. But Hmrpic H O^^^Wj^bW «*"«« i*» '"!"» round—dli- ■ ** mtor,mu ' 1 HARPIC for I d|4Ke~lovatory
1 MY BABY ■I is always happy now! ■ I "I had a lot of trouble with Baby at ■I first He seemed unable to digest his 81 food and was often in pain. Then ■j Nurse advised DINNEFORD's Pure Ft UID ■I Magnesia and that quickly put an end ■I to his trouble* He's been' a happy, Bl contented baby ever since.", I DIKNEFORD'S ■ MAGNESIA m TH^nJ V H<£JW*CNE»U, in.de only bv
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 117, 20 May 1938, Page 10
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