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(T ¥ _rf * A 4-* Jfcfld™ . _ BOOKLET IF you suffer from indigestion you know the difficulty you experience in obtaining any permanent relief. The means by which you so often try to check it usually bring about a worse state. Most remedies, such as bismuth and sodium bicarbonate check all acidity so suddenly that an acute reaction follows, and the last state is far worse than the first. ' Alocol ' acts differently. It does not leave any unpleasant after-effects. 'Alocol' forms a fine, granulated jelly, which coats the lining of the stomach and protects it from irritation by the secreted acids. This lining absorbs the hydrochloric acid in the stomach (excess of which causes indigestion) and acts as an acid reservoir. It gives back to the stomach, as and when required, the exact quantity of acid necessary for the digestion of albumins: Consequently, only such quantities of hydrochloric acid as are absolutely necessary enter the circulation. The excess acid passes with the waste contents of the stomach into the intestines. An interesting booklet has been compiled for the benefit of sufferers. It contains full chemical description regarding; ' Alccol.' Send for a copy to-day. Alocol (Colloidal Hydrmide of Aluminium) , Made in England. Supplied in tablet form in bottles at 5/- each. ASK ANY LEADING CHEMIST. p Send name and address for booklet. /"/ft^Y I A. to NZ- Agents, 0 oKXMj SALMOND &' SPRAGGON LTD., nff£^ , Dept. TO. \V\ s Baker'a Buildings, Featheriton Street, m '* _._. „. Wellington. *

-t _K__Tfl ■■" I a ,PaJ f^i?'"' /\ Rheumatism Beaten Sufferer free of pain since 191S Notice the two all-important lines in this candid testimonial. Rheumatism simply cannot resist the regular " little 'daily dose " of Kruschen. "In the beginning of 1917 / was taken ill with mascular rheumatism, and was on the flat of my back for 12 weeks. My daughter bought a bottle of Kruschen Salts and I took a dose every morning and found relief and finally cared by persevering. From that day, which is 10 ytars and 8 months ago, I have never missed one dose. / would sooner g» without my best meal than go without my dose of Kruschen. I have never felt any signs of rheumatism since. Working amongst different trades on ship repairs, I am always recommending your Salts whenever they speak about stiffness tr pains in the joints to me." J.N. (Shipwright). (Original letter en flic for laapectien.) KruschenSalts Good Health for a Farrtiin« a Day. OHminaih mi mtt Ohemittf and Stare* througheut Nov Zkalattd. i.io.aJ fDoyriufeelas , \ VgA alert after lunch I r-^wV\ before ? _ Jf\ \QjA Doctors say - Doctors say we all eat too much. Large hot mid-day meals bemuse the brain and divert energy to the digestion. Quick sandwich lunch- - eons leave more time—and more energy too—for the afternoon's work. Sailor Savouries give you twelve , different varieties-twelve separate tastes in your lunch-time sandwiches. Two new sorts every day for a week. You'll find thenall delicious—and they'll stand by you, too.' The Sailor Savouries sandwich habit is a healthful habit. Try one of these Chicken, Ham & Turkey & Tongue Tongue Chicken & Tongue Ham & Tongue Chicken & Ham Salmon & Shrimp Bloater Salmon & Anchovy Anchovy Lobster and tho new Grab Salmon Zest yS^SJWKiJg'I In Sun-proof _____ < _Ul\ irsm Alia. __ W^K SAILOR IM-AVQURIES WMlßrflrttf'e sandwich, 1 ANGUS WATSON & Co., Limited. Sailor Gardens, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne ____________________________£■ MENTHOLATUM

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 121, 28 November 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 121, 28 November 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 121, 28 November 1928, Page 18

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