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Pain Around Your Heart? It's_Gas! Those pains you get around the heart after eating are caused by gas pressure If you want quick relief, get a few ounces of pure Salix Magnesia from, your chemist's. It has a higher amount of light" magnesia, that quickly gets round stomach walls, and soothes irritated lining. A teaspoonful in half a glass of hot water after meals brings relief with a speed that will surprise and delight you. Salix Magnesia contains no artificial digestants; no "dope" or harmful drugs of any kind, but is prepared specially to eliminate bloating stomach gas and blot out the excess acid which is the real cause of a gassy stomach. "Within 5 minutes the pain is gone' from around your heart, and you can once more take a deep breath, so often prevented by gas pressure against your lungs. Salix Magnesia—recommended by doctors and chemists for more than 13 years—is to-day the most scientificallybalnnced form of magne^'a a"d bis-nuth available to stomach sufferers—possessing fully twice the- acid-neutral'sing power; three times the pain-relieving speed; tenfold the lasting curative properties; and by far the most palatable taste. NOTE.—Don't confuse Salix Magnesia with unsatisfactory forms' of magnesia ——nnnl-r sal'nes. c'trates, etc. It is always wise to pronounce clearly the name "S-A-L-I-X" Magnesia. Keep* YOUR WM'Wmm^- •'uck-lookunq; Mmmmtiks-, utel/qioomad sHßpT^W^p? Tho lustre, gloss anc ~ -1 -- healthy appearance fggMfe _-Va'S?-% given by Brylcreem =jWP^§-- /" i?jt§i*r •• a business and V-| ~s° esf^, iiiMMff^r social asset. BrylS^^dflsß^iSi. creem grooms—never wHhSi-imMi'/ original gum -free *' Reduced Prices: Chemists. KRYLCREEM N.Z. Agents.: W. H. Simms & Sons Ltd., Chch.! Beauty Specialist's Grey Hair Secret T«)f* How-to Make Simple Remedy to Darken Grey Hair .at Home Sister Hope, the popular beauty specialist, recently offered this, advice about I grey hair: "Anyone can easily prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cost, to ' darken grey, streaked or faded hair and make it soft, lustrous and free of dandrulT. Mix the . following yourself to save unnecessary expense:—To a half-pint of water, add 1 oz. of Bay Rum; a small box of Orlex Compound: and V* oz. of Glycerine. These,can be obtained at any chemist's. Apply to the hair a couple of times a week until the desired shade results. "Twenty years should fall from the appearance of any grey-haired person using this preparation, which actually penetrates the hair cells and so denes detection. It does not discolour the scalp. Is not sticky or greasy,' does not rub off. and cannot affect waving of hair." WHEN IS AN IRON NOT AN IRON? WHEN IT'S AN H.M.V. This ■H.M.V.. is porcelain—not1 iron. The chromium-plated shoe will always be rustless. It regulates to 9 different degrees of heat, suiting heavy damp clothes or light dry silks. The H.M.V. weight of 5£ lbs. makes YOUR pressure unnecessary—just slide this streamlined model to and fro and your work is perfectly done. Priced 59/6 cash: terms gladly arranged. On H.M.V. lay-by system for 2/6 weekly, free of interest. Ring 51-631 for home demonstration. HIS MASTER'S VOICE Radio Supply £*#$& 91 CUBA ST. Next Hannah's

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 13, 15 July 1936, Page 16

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