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"BBSffi in 5 minutes Bead this letter, sent by an old suffererigreatly from indigestion. Daring that time I have tried many remedies, some of which were fairly good, others entirely useless. However, it has been left to your Digestif Rennie to render me the great service. I bought a tin about a week ago. and. being In pain at the time I sucked one pastille. In exactly five minutes the pain had completely gone. I was amazed at the speedy action of that pastille. Hitherto, when using other remedies, I had considered myself lucky if I obtained ; relief in a few hours!"—A. McM. Digestif Rennie Pastilles contain antacids which neutralise excess acid—the cause of nearly all digestive disorders. When excess acid has been neutralised. Indigestion simply cannot start. And Digestif Rennie is more than an antacid. It also contains absorbents to free you of stomach gas. and ferments which actively help to digest food. Digestif Rennie Pastilles are pleasant to take, and each g ~72r al one is individually wrapped ln wa ? ed Paper, to keep it Yn3s»>sjS*- _*4 cleaninpocketorhandoas. W sfuL They are obtainable!* "7 Chemists and Stores. Trial packet ""' Family sise THE CORONATION SOUVENIR COMPLEX It seems that not only the British public has "got the Edward Vin. souvenir complex." Christchurch people, too, are showing great-in-terest in Coronation souvenirs, and on Saturday it was noticed that those on display at Hay's were finding a ready sale. Medals of the "uncrowned king," coronation mugs and handkerchiefs bearing his effigy, photographs and an enlightening book, entitled "The Crown Jewels and Coronation Chair," which includes among its coloured plates one of King Edward VIII. in Coronation robes and crown, form the collection of souvenirs at Hay's. As the supply of these is naturally limited it is advisable to buy quickly and so avoid disappointment. Study Accountancy WITH ENTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE E. L. ENTING, B.C&m, FJLAJLZ., Principal. A FREE copy of the 1937 PROSPECTUS Is now available on request. Send for yours TO-DAT to Box 826F„ Wellington, CI. Enting's Commercial College was founded on 21 years of practical teaching experience. H5236 CATARRH IS CURABLE Those frontal headaches and Nasal Catarrh. Clots of yellow discharge running from the nose into the back of the throat is a sign you have catarrh. Sense of taste gone or heavy feeling and glossiness of eyes are all signs of catarrh- That burning full feeling up the nasal passage is Nasal Catarrh. Head noises and dullness of hearing are signs of catarrh. (Tavener's Anticatarra V « positive cure.) . .. Constipation and duggiJh livers are frequently caused V catarrh. Smoking pipe or cigarettes inflames the nrueouj membrane, causing to™ o ** throat and nasal catarrh, Catarrh of the bladder and scalding urine is often caused by nasal catarrh. (Tavener's Anticatarrh i* • positive cure.) Catarrh inflammation punctures mucous membrane, causing running at the nose and eyes similar to hay fever, also, sneezing and bitter taste in toe mouth and bad breath. The burning sensation at the &acK of the eyes with sneezing are signs of catarrh. (Tavener's Anticatarrh w » positive cure.) " Catarrhal discharge causes self-poisoning, which should oe checked before serious complications arise. Tavener's ANTICATARBH has been proved beyond doubt as the most amazing treatment ever placed for public use. even longstanding cases have been completely cured. We ask your confidence in the use ,of this preparation. One month s treatment 3/6 (or. posted. 4/6). FOR BLOOD PRESSURE Don't drink Effervescing Fruit or Health Salts! They cause an acid condition of the Blood—then RHEUMATISM and Blood Pressure. TAVENER'S MORNING SALTS Unequalled for reducing weight, cooling the blood. Constipation. Blood Pressure, Rheumatism. St/ 8 Per Jar. Posted x/ 9. lames T. Tavener, WLP.S, Ph-C. Consulting and Prescription Chemist and Rheumatism Specialist (Two Shops) 680 COLOMBO ST. <Neact Beam's, opp. BaUantraes) Also at 183 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22005, 1 February 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22005, 1 February 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22005, 1 February 1937, Page 10