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The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet When you feel Indicestlon pains, those Psfc. G'Z. pains are usually caused by too much acid In your stomach. Do you know that ra that acid Is so power- F&OraJr* 'TSEmS ful that It would burn tW? V sift a holo through a thick WO®' * '-B pile carpet? Chemists t V®’ •■'ftf’S have proved that, rjstJS '-TVS They have poured a V J®ti few drops of hydro- rag® chloric acid (a repro- JagasL jhS/3 duction of stomach acid) on to a carpet, h and that acid has actually burned a six- MgSsiKaa'fcffl ■inch hole In the carpet If acid does that to the 'TTT7TT", carpet, you can Accval . paoloarap/t of Imaclno what It In carpet burned bu doing to you? stomach. It is when acid attacks the lining of your stomach that ulcers begin to form. Get rid of that acid by slipping a Digestif Rennie Into your mouth after meals—or whenever you feel pain. Rennie Is a lozenge which you dissolve in the mouth —It is quite pleasant—lt mixes with the saliva and becomes active at once. It contains ingredients that absorb acid, ingredients that neutralise acid, and other ingredients that actively aid digestion and so prevent excess acid from forming again. Don’t neglect acid indigestion—get a packet of Digestif Rennie from your chemist to-day. trial size 10d.. family size 2/8 El Digestif Rennie is the new scientific treatment for all digestive troubles—the remedy that is being used and recommended by hundreds of English doctors. It is produced, by the makers of Kruschen Salts, and Is ■old by all chemists.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 297, 12 September 1938, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 297, 12 September 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 297, 12 September 1938, Page 15

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