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Indigestion Relieved after th efirstdose What wouldn’t you give for a remedy Jjke that—one that gave you immediate ■nd complete relief after just one dose ? Think what it would mean to you—the end of those months, those years of suffering, no more stabbing agony, no more “bloated ” sensations after meals, no more palpitation or heartburn 1 ifes, there really is such a remedy— De Witt’s Antacid Powder. It is made to give instant and permanent relief from all stomach troubles, from mild flatulence or heartburn to acute dyspepsia or gastritis. Its unfailing effect is due to its wonderful three-fold action. First, it neutralises the excess acid that is causing the painful flatulence, palpitation and inflammation of the stomach walls Secondly, it spreads a soothing, healing and protective coating of colloidal kaolin over the inflamed stomach walls, and so gives the stomach a chance to regain its proper state of health while allowing the ordinary process of digestion to go on. Thirdly, to make sure of permanent relief, one ingredient partially digests the food and so takes a heavy load from the weakened stomach and intestines. Everyf3c/» of indigestion, however severe, is instantly relieved and your pains vanish. De WITT’S ANTACID POWDER bv all Chemists & Stores, price 2j'6 SVTTTrr iii mil ii wmm W me your tongue,” says the 5 Why? Because the tongue {tells the story of internal cleanliness. A coated tongue, or a tongue which fooics unclean, is one of the first indications of constipation. Look at your Jcfaild’B tongue every day —and your ‘&wn as well! Immediately your bowels icease to be absolutely regular in their vetion; immediately nature departs from <at least two actions per day—take Nyal 'Figsen! Nyal Figsen is the gentle, natural laxative which does not purge or gripe, yet which ensures complete elimination of all waste matter and poisons. Constipation clogs the system, undermines health and saps energy. Figsen ensures absolute freedom from constipation. It is the perfect laxative for every member of your family. Sold by chemists everywhere. Price 1/6 for ■ tin of 24 tablets. FREE SAMPLE OFFER foil this coupon for FREE SAMPLE of Figsen to the Nyal Company, 431 C, Glebe Rd., Sydney, N.S.W. NAME- , ! ADDRESSC.P. IG/11/36 A.D.A. HEREFORD ST.. 144 BURNETT ST., CHRISTCHURCH ASHBURTON ’Phone 35-774 'Phone 219 AGRICULTURAL DISTRIBUTING AGENCY LTD. Controlled by Farmers for the benefit of Farmers Sole N.Z. Agents Tor MILN & CO. , Seedsmen, Chester, England. TURNIP RAPE SWEDE MANGOLDS THE SUPER SEEDS THAT SUPERSEDE WINNERS OF THE NORTHERN A. & P. ASSOCIATION’S ROOT CROP PRIZE FOR MANGOLDS. 1936. Suppliers to His Majesty King Edward VIII. HUSKLESS OATS Developed by Mr W. Parker, Bablngley Hall, King’s Lynn, England. RAPE SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPER QUALITY GIANT and B.L.E. RAPE. The result of several years’ careful selection by the Department of Agriculture. AUTHORISED GOVERNMENT WHEAT BROKERS. Suppliers of: CORN SACKS MANURES TWINES FENCING MATERIALS WOOLPACKS FARM REQUISITES Mid-Canterbury Agents CASE AGRICULTURAL MACHINERT. Agents for ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COY. f / Sill ,J , if SOCIAL POLISH ■ As a bright B.A. at College He could polish up his knowledge But socially he never quite succeeded Till a tutor who had taught him A tin of “Nugget” bought him .Which supplied the social polish that he needed IRIi * WAT boot polish IFATHft PfItSIBVATIVt

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21941, 16 November 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21941, 16 November 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21941, 16 November 1936, Page 5

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