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Felt Blown Out after the \ meal For many years this lady could not eat the smallest meal without feeling, in her own words, "blown out." Every indigestion sufferer will know what that means. Now she pins her faith to Rennies. Read her letter : "I have suffered for many years with a very bad stomach, and after the slightest meal 1 felt blown out and verv uncomfortable, suffering from flatulence and heartburn, with very sevire pains. I have tried many differ.i ? t kinds of tablets and powders without much effect, and after giving Digestif Rennie a very fair trial, I pin my faith to them in future. You have put on the market at last a long-felt want."—(Mrs,) R.K. Digestif Rennie Pastilles contain antacids which neutralise excess acidthe cause of nearly all digestive disorders. When excess acid has been neutralised, indigestion simply dannot 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 /TJ pleasant to take and each J3&* r \ one is individually wrapped in waxed paper, to keep it Wl#* X clean in pocket or handbag. W They are obtainable of L Chemists and Stores. ' Trial packet - lOd. *JSTW Family size - 2/8 YOU SUCJ^I^E^A^

Smart Footwork Wins •Yes! I'm tough and 1 ean take It—"'Boston Crabs' don't worry me. "Smarter footwork's bound to make it "Easier to win ! Watch me .' "Tho* I've scored a quick decision "Credit, let me now consign "For the brilliance of my footwork, To the daily 'Nugget* shine." BOOT POLISH . IMTNII AuitVAIM

MOTHER FEELS GUILTY "Why is my boy away from school more than his cousin?" *\y THEN I see how pale and 'peak/ W my Alec is compared with my nephew Charlie," writes a mother,"l feel as if I was guilty. Day after day I have to keep him away from school. that comes along. I know Charlie s mother puts him on Scott's Emulsion, but I give Alec a cod liver oil preparation too! What can be wrong?" Doctors say that there's no finer tonic for ibuilding upj children's bodies and protecting them agains; winter illnesses than cod liver oil. Yet thousands of mothers have the same bitter experience as the one who wrote jthe above letter. And that's the risk you run if you give your child plain oil or an ordinary cod liver oil mixture. 'Art eminent Research Body has discovered the reason. Its report says that: — "cod liver oil must ba made wholly digestibla before it can do good; it must ba made ' into the white creamy form of Scott s Emulsion, so that children can get all the body-building goodness they need.' tftheir winter tonics may either upset your child's digestion or let the vital oil pass through without doing good. But Scott s Emulsion isabsorbed into his systemwithyi 30 minutes and by that time every drop has gone to strengthen his whole body, particularly his chest and lungs. Scott's Emulsion puts into your child 3 body just what it needs. Purest cod liver oil to make sound muscle and tissue. Hypophosphites of mineral salts to make bone. Vitamin A to keep off illness. Vitamin D to tone up the whole system. Get Scott's Emulsion for your child to-day. L« him have it right through the winter. Watch him grow up big and healthy and free from the coughs, colds and winter illnesses that make other mothers so *nxious about their children. But, remember, SCOTT'S Emulsion.

€u*&o vn c "fUk^iv f COUCH CUBE Do you want to sell your home? Read and use "The Pres3" Classified Advertisements The quickest route between Buyer and Seller '2 words Is, 3 insertions 2s 6d.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22112, 7 June 1937, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22112, 7 June 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22112, 7 June 1937, Page 13

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