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The Acid in Your -Av^^^ •• Stomach^ I |YIDTIQuCs WOUIG US-^ y THE LEADING REMEDY Bum \i^ lv IN ENGLAND FOR ■j i 35>7 V —**n OVER 65 YEARS d MO I© /**^ ixv chloric Acicf (same at «0^ FOR ' J§Sf Actual photograph of Stomach Acid) on to a 15W\ st^r no /S!f carpet burned by thick pile carpet; the \ok COLDS. ASSF itomach acid, acid^ burned a six-inch >«SF^ If acid does that to a carpet, you can imagine what it does to your stomach 1 Excess of stomach acid - MmVftT I*^^1 *^^ ' causes painful indigestion and dangerous stomach . ulcers. Get rid of that mischievous excess acid — . simply suck a Digestif Rennie Pastille after meals, or A fmrti Ai%*»m ulill ■rmli+ii* thm whenever you feel pain of indigestion. TeW <*O*** WtUTeueve tne „ . . , x,^. most persistent cough or Rennie is a pleasant type of lozenge; It becomes r » • ° active at once, because it reaches your stomach full COM*. strength — dissolved only in saliva — not weakened c* r J t t.i r with water. Safeguard your health by Digestif Rennie Pastilles contain (i) antacids X* taking Owbrtdge 9 Lung neutralise excess stomach acid; (a) absorbents to Tonic at the. first Slffn of reduce stomach gas rand ( 3 ) digestive ferments that * omc m i«e rir« Mlgn or actively aid digestion, and so prevent excess acid from & CtlllL forming again. Don't negiect acid indigestion—get a packet of '* - * J '^. m '"■ Digestif Rennie from your chemist to-day, trial size m ■lilrVß ■*■#■#■#■ x 03.. family size 2 /8. I 111 111 II 11 IP C HI «^f^^V*fl COUGHS and COLDS I 4 J I I I Obtainable tHrough your usual druggist. AgemsforN.Z.: WyfnWffWS&T^TSmZuTWvnfT^m The British Harold F. Ritchie Co., Ltd., bU^^B^LUKU^u^U^A^^KULilMl|fl G.P.O. Sox 1627. Wellington. %t .li£S?^ JHHHBH| Hush, hush! Mourn for the match I The Aussie bowler dropped a catch; Hammond's drive was full of ginger* And poor old Chipperfield split his finger. Does Stan McCafce or Bradman swear, Or Chipperfield mumble in dumb despair? Not they! with hearty acclamation They turn; to MINTIES for consolation. —it's moments like these you need 'MiNirES! THE _ UNIVERSAL. SWEET Made only by James Stedman-Henderson's Sweets Limited "SWEETACRES," Rosebery. N.S.W., and AUCKLAND, -N.Z. A Reckitts Product. Made in New Zealand. • . ' 1 M^JoTHERS W^ 1 A l*^ o ut your ACHES T?

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1938, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1938, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1938, Page 31

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