TEACHER CONQUERS ULCERATED STOMACH Discards 18-Year Diet New Remedy, she says, Makes Weak Stomachs Strong A schoolmistress says a weak stomach can be made strong — even after ulcers. She declares she has proved It In her own case, baring released herself from a diet to ■which she had been restricted for IS years. She gives us the following particulars "I had stomach trouble for IS years." she writes. "Ulcers culminated in haemorrhage. For six weeks, I lay between life and death, and at the end of two year* could just eat steamed fish, steamed rice and things of that Bort. Five yea>s ago, when I tried a real meal, It cost me three months in bed. Following another scare, I started taking Rennies. The r>ains went, and as they did not return, I tried different dishes—much more carefully than a mother would wean her baby. I have now eaten turkey, duck, roast beef, cheese and chocolate cream buns. What a miracle! Kennies have definitely strengthened my stomach — something which powders could not do." —(Mrs.) A.M.B, Digestif Rennie Pastilles strengthened this woman's stomach because they contain antacids which neutralise acidity, the frequent cause of ulceration; absorbcntx which reduce stomach gas; and tligcstire ferments which actively aid digestion. Rennies are a pleasant type of lozenge which dissolve in the mouth. They become active at once, because they reach your stomach full strength — not weakened with water. Rennies are twist-wrapped separately, and can be carried loose — airtight and hygienic — in pocket or handbag. Two Digestif Rennies end stomach pain in less than five minutes. Dijrestif Rennies are obtainable of all Chemists, lOd and 2/8.
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BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Just a Few Sips and— Like a Flash—-Relief! Sleep Sound All Night. Spend 2/6 to-day at any chemist for a bottle of Buckley's Canadiol Mixture (triple acting)—by far the largest-selling , cough medicine in all of blizzardly cold Canada—and now made in Mew Zealand. Take a couple of doses and sleep sound all night long. One little sip and* the ordinary cough is "on its way"—continue for 2 or 3 days and you'll hear no more from that tough old hang-on cough that nothing seems to help. dtueklui'* CRNHDIOL
It's old fashioned to suffer from tyt* strain due to su, wind, dvt, UfffcW glare, driving 1 or closs work. TWO drops of Murine refresh your iy«l ■ wash away Irritation far mora effectively. Use Murine nigra and morning to make ayes feel clean, fresb, all**. Tour Chemist recommends Murine. 3/- a bottle. mm
Symptoms which show you need this Remedy for KIDNEY TROUBLE Whtn your luck is aching, joints stiff or swollen, when rheumatic [«■■» trouble you, when you have dizzy spells »■"* feel always tired, the real cause of your trouble is weak, sluggishkidneys. You need a kidney cleensmr and strengthening remedy —De Witt's Kidney andßladder Pills. I De Witt's Pills set at once on weakened kidneys, they Stimulate these vital organs I to healthy activity, enabling them once ! ®£Mn to perform their natural function of filtering the pain-causing imparities from the system. In 24 hours De Witfs Kidney and , Bladder Pills show you how they have ' acted directly on the kidneys with their cleansing action. Your kidneys are quickly I restored to health. DeWITTS KIDNEY AND Mff-ifJSt BLADDER III""** , Cleans, esd Specially iggf fSftSi i^«Sd&3SSSa^Wbyell I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 214, 11 September 1939, Page 9
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