Stomach gas condensed in 2 minutes Why continue to suffer f"^ 1 from the pains of indigestion* W» «« got rid of those stomach pains to & minutes with Chardox, ( ft auper-aotivated -* form of vegetable charcoal, whioh has the power of attracting to itself all gases and poisons caused by food fermenting in the stomach. In a Binglo dose of Stomach dUtendtdf? j»fi rtt,»TvW +k„« --_ amino from imMnMP countless millions of if ituMcuttim/ separate particles. Immediately Chardox enters the staßMaV these millions of particles spread thennsel over the entire surface of the di : —' tract. The absorbent _ pores attract and condense the aooumula- ■ tions of stomach gas and acids—and in two minutes the cause of your pains is gone. Chardox is not a drug, and it contains no chemicals. There- o<u etmdmmd immtM* harmless, whatever the timed nlieft quantity that be token, and however delicate the stomach. Obtainable of chemists and ttora aft 2/- per box of 48 tablets. DON'T RISK INFECTION! with the safe, scientific This Cold Weather Yon Need a Plimsoll Coat Plimsoll's Overcoat Values LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Special purchase Men's Overcoats in Light and Dark shades. Fawns, Greys, Browns. CLEARING PRICE E Usual Prices up to 105/-. Call Early to Avoid Disappointment. IPLIMSOLL Men's and Boys' Outfitters, 135-239 Manchester St (Near High St.), Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21465, 6 May 1935, Page 7
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