flow I ■ ended my stomach rrouble »» WtMi W "lean eat whan please U you suffer from indigestion, if yon caaaot enjoy a meal without pain, wind, distension, and a feeling of weakness and low spirits, let nothing deter you from trying' Bisurated' Magnesia. It is the eepreme remedy for stomach trouble, with over 20 years' proof of its unfailing •fieacy. Perhaps you are even now dreading your next meal. Then why BOtmake it the occasion for puttf*"* * Bisurated' Magnesia to the test ? ( bottle of' Bisurated' Magnesia, powder r tablets, from your chemist and take little after your meal. Eat whatever * r. The result will be a revelation be made as bland and soothing as milk, imntya/p of turning acid aj before. The customary pain and wind will not occur •ad digestion will be completed with •Ate and comfort. BISURATED MAGNESIA Banishes Stomach Ills fßUUttttttXtASmL DffCEMtfaWJOO* ACNE Pimples, blaekheada, blotches. ' greasy inflamed skin —-these axe the warn- ' ing signs of acne. Rexona Ointment will rid you oi this complaint. I ts healing mediations cool the inflamed skin* and cleanse ww petes of die poisons that are causing the skin eruptions. Keep on with regular applications, till healing is complete. TREATMENT: Wash the face with REXONA MEDICATED SOAP and wam\ water. Dry, cover the head with a towel and steam the face over a basin of hot water till the skin perspires. Squeeze the blackheads, -siting care not to bruise or prick the skin. Then, with a dean sterilised needle (boil in water for 10 minutes), prick the pimples and aqueese. Rub Rexona Ointment ■tatty into the skin and let it stay on oictwgbt. For washing the affected part, use Rexona Medicated Soap it contains lbs tew toothing and healing properties as the Ointment, and lias been specially made to assist healing. exona Th« Rapid Healer M four Chemist's or Store NOW 1 H fooftnotfrdnitf Add lo food during cooking. Hade from ediWc seaweed—copiaios Mine is a natural form—beaeficial lo aIL Should be takei Price V- aod 3/6. Canterbury i§ FAMOUS fok — «*\ LAMB m 2 t &} 'SO MS kJ SAUCE ENGLAND'S VAVOVRITE Trade Eneuiriest JL A. mwßim im, BtswAntt Wflliingtoa *
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21729, 11 March 1936, Page 6
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