most Stomash / 7 Suffering •'* S' <' ■_- SmK “lf people would neutralise S t^e,r excess acidity with an f' i occasional dose of Maclean b- | >££”-£; ( Brand Stomach Powder many i !f) X - 1 stomach cases would never be ■/'"M“P'“' «“"■-■ It is not always easy to tell why an excess of acid is appearing in the gastric juice, with its painful effects. But its presence is known by the sufferer’s increasing difficulty in digesting food, a sour taste in the mouth, stomach pains growing more acute, with perhaps extreme tenderness of the abdomen as a warning of even more serious consequences. Acidify must be dealt with quickly. At the first sign of stomach discomfort take a few doses of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder Its four powerful alkalis quickly neutralise excess acid, fermentation is stopped, pain and discomfort vanish. If the stomach lining has been attacked, Maclean Brand Stomach Powder first soothes the inflammation; then it gently protects the affected part and gradually heals any ulceration. Be sure to ask for Maclean Brand which is only genuine if the signature on bottle and carton. None other is genuine Maclean Brand. Maclean Brand Stomach Powder is never sold loose, but only in.bottles at reduced prices of 1/10 and 3/-. The Tablets •-lag? /\ J are available in bottles at 1/10 and fcr !, 'i Jgg 3/-. Sold by all Chemists and Stores, SB A stomach sufferer writes s — Ki/riCI ?'1 LlAilW n nd \ ■£> “I have Been suffering from gastric ffiilrk y ulcers for 5 years and -was in agony. A I / ' v dcr / friend advised me to take Maclean Brand I <; XJSSS Stomach Powder and now lam able to |SygX*ilSsKr — eat without pain. I would not be without a bottle now for anythin?.” (M. 8. Distributors t Jollands Ltd., Howdert’s Buildings, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 299, 15 September 1941, Page 5
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295Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 299, 15 September 1941, Page 5
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