INDIGESTION LIKE A "THOUSAND HELLS" Chemist's Severe Stomach Pains Felt Benefit Of New Remedy After Very First Trial "VTOBODY, except a doctor, is better quail. ■^ fied to advise about digestive troubles than a chemist. Here is one who does not hesitate to make a recommendation. Why? Because, in his own words, he "suffered a thousand hells" from indigestion himself, till he tried the new remedy. He writes: \ , „ - "I was suffering a thousand _ bells trom indigestion, just when a consignment of Digestif Rennie Pastilles arrived. • I thought I would try them. I put two pastilles in my mouth and within five minutes I felt the benefit of them. Since then T have taken two after each meal, and for the first time for months I have had great relief. They are the best'-1 have ever tried, and that is.a good many. I'll push, them hard, because^ they have given me a new lease of life.'— R.B. Digestif Rennie Pastilles brought this chemist rapid relief because —i»i«£e single-action remedies—they attack ail the causes of indigestion directly. They contain antacids which neutralise and take, the "fire" out of burning stomach ac»d| absorbents which "soak up" bloating stomach gas: sedatives which soothe th* inflamed stomach lining: and digestif ferments which help to digest your fooffr When you feel indigestion coming ofU simply slip two Rennies into your mora** and suck them. They become active ■» once; they end stomach pain in less thaA five minutes, because they reach your stomach full strength—not weakened wita water; and they taste, well. Rennies are twist-wrapped separately, and can be carried loose—air-tight and hygienic—m pocket or handbag. ■ ' Digestif Rennies are obtainable trom all Chemists. Trial size 10%d. Family size 2s 9d. ■
Telephone 43-857. W AGNES SAMSON. ■ \ PRINTED AND PLAIN DRESSES, \ SUITS. J HATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Made in Our Own Workrooms. 226 a LAMBTON QUAY. SOCIETY FOlt PROTECTION OB WOMEN AND CHILDREN," Bowen House, Room 3. First Floor. Office Hours: Monday, 9.30 to 5.30; Tuesday to Friday,- 9.30 to 4.30; othei timeß by appointment. TELEPHONE* 44-052. AN ACTUAL CONVERSATION (Reported to us). "Where can I buy a really; FINE CAMEO?" "Well, there's only one place I know of—DENTONS. You will have to pay for it, but there's no doubt they give you the quality." Our answer to this Is . , , we east' not keep first quality and sell «t ■ low quality prices. SEE OUR CAMEO RINGS AND BROOCHES „ mrwHUumn jeniuus OFWfUMCfM
4* J wonder whether this ointment or that will heal it best— J. or whether something different would be better?** Your Chemist will advise you impartially and with expert knowledge on- the best remedy for any complaint. The Chemist's advice costs you nothing. It is just part of his service—a service that is essential to the welfare of every community. To maintain this advisory service, as well as his indispensable prescription and emergency facilities, the Chemist depends oa the sale of branded lines such as: tooth brushes, nail brushes, beauty aids, toilet goods, tonics, laxatives, baby foods, etc guy everything you can at the Chemises—it costs *-^^^\ [ " | no more, because most prices are standardised, /S|^fej§?sr Ask for GILSEAL 'Brand Whenever you need household medicines such U <r -^ Epsom Salts, lodine, Ammonlated Quinine, Catcara, Boraete Add, Aspirin, Camphorated Oil, Glauber <$s^ "Ml /yfc^^w Salt»« **»r*ffln o»-A*k for Cl|M*' b""1"-1* '• your guarantee of Quality. Remember, GILSEAL ZSglgKi^ (T~~7fi\[( tj *• sponsored »nd sold ONUY by Chemist*.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 145, 16 December 1940, Page 14
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