STOMACH SUFFERER “One Mass of Bones”
There is nothing like continued stomach trouble for “getting you down.” Mrs. L.H., for instance, lost weight most alarmingly and suffered excruciating pain:
“With hard work and cooking, in hot, underground kitchens,” she writes, “I got indigestion and gastric trouble, and had several medicines. I tried everything and to no good. It got so bad that even a little boiled water caused me to vomit. I was one mass of bones, 1 got so thin. The pain was terrible. As a last resort, I thought 1 would try Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. ITrom the first dose, 1 found relief, and the sickness stopped. I was soon able to take food again until now I can eat almost anything without pain or ill-effects.” Here is both a warning and a hint. Do not treat your stomach pain lightly, however slight it may seein. Take MACLEAN BRAND Stomach Powder. Enjoy the quick soothing ease, the assurance of freedom from more serious trouble, that this famous specific will give you as it has given thousands of other people the country over. But. make certain you get the original .Maclean Brand —the one that really does the trick. Look always for the signature “ALEX. C. MACLEAN” on the bottle. Never sold loose. Sold only in bottles in cartons. New Zealand Distributors: Jollands, Ltd., Wellington.
' COMF®IIT-in-ACTI®N VENTNOR. A low-priced, good-look-ing Oxford in white canvas with transparent crepe sole. One of the many styles in Dunlop Sports Shoes. A New Style by DUNLOP at Smart Shoe Stores Everywhere VITALOIDS FOR VITALITY. To men or women over 40, there is nothing like “Vitaloids” to bring back that youthful feeling. They clear the eyes, sharpen up the brain, restore the memory and are a wonderful tonic. Price, ordinary strength. 2/6 and 10/-. Extra strong. 10/and 40/-. Call or write now to— GEORGE BETTLE, Chemist, 769 Colombo Street. Christchurch.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 55, 29 November 1937, Page 4
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