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CHEMIST'S SHOP: few^EsA^^l^J>^i Stomach Sufferer Who Had To Give Up Work v-< ' Returned To Office Same Day "**"' '* "" ' After Trying New Treatment Soothe that Sunburn — td/th "Last Friday, 1 was.bo ill witH gastric ■^ ■ trouble that I had to leave my. work," ■dr\ '■ • writes a correspondent. 'T staggered- to ■:\f m Jl ' "IJ j. the bus stop where, there is a chemist's "C shop. On the counter I saw :'a carton of Probabfy everyone at some time has suffered the painful torment of sunburn doorstep waiting for the bus,l began to .... , >j >, s\rr>r\r mi suck two pastilles. A few minutes later — but it can be avoided! £>-TOL will the bus came and I got on it automatically Iraw the sting from the rawest sunburn -but presently I realised that I didn't feel ? so bad as before. I hopped oft that bus in 30 seconds! Be prepared—get a bottle quickly;, and decided to go back to the tod-ay. Apply it before sunning and after ?£ ce c JK at^ %£s "f or Tfarge jwimming. Q-TOL filters out the harm- packet of Kennies."—J.J. < r 1 1 . -i. . , Digestif Kennies —unlike single-action ful sunrays — lets the tanning rays reach remedies-attack all the causes of the the skin. It's NOT greasy, NOT oily, trouble directly. They contain antacids ~ ... , t, which neutralise and take the "fire" out won tshow,won t pick up sand. Remem- o f burning stomach acid; absorbents which ber, sea breezes and salt water have the jame ugly, painful result as direct sun— and digestive ferments which help to ALWAYS take yourJ^-TOL. Keep a pain coming on, simply bottle in the car. ". slip two Kennies into your mouth and . . suck them. . They become active at once; STOP ttINIBIIRNI PAIM they end stomach pain in.less than five STOP SUNBURN PAIN minutes, because they reach your stomach IN 30 SECONDS with— J^^s. -f«H strength—not weakened with water; and they taste well. Kennies are twist/frjW^B wrapped. separately, and can be; carried ■ *' M J H I BISmII loose—air-tight and hygienic—in pocket or 111 I' i B I I Digestif Kennies axe obtainable from all ■ t '■•!■■ II "IWI Chemists. Trial size lO^d. Family size 2/9. I —■ m linn 11 -■■-■1 ■■■ ' ' .. *- t: ± 3 i-&f-W**>'f ■ ■ ■ . , m. ~ ~■• ■■ ■■ . / :' •■ ■'■•- -■ " '|;- &%r Safety ana Gonvenience OPEN A CHEQUE ACCOUNT A current account will enable The account brings you into you to make payments by contact with an expert organizajcheque, thus doing away with tion whose duty it is to give you the need for carrying large sums every assistance and advice on of money, and reducing the risk money matters. of loss to a minimum. h ls easy io arrange f or a The pass-book anc! cheque butts banking account to be opened are a complete record of trans- at any of the Bank of New actions. South Wales' branches. BANK of NEW SOUTH WALES , E StMl' SHED IN THE YEAR 1817 >-■-•• ■.;;;. 1 . ; - W4BIA. 1939 PLANNING A PICNIC? Railways Give Expert Advice Summer-time is picnic time for schools, business firms, societies, etc., whose organisers, if they are wise, let the Railways do all the planning. Railway experts are glad to advise about suitable picnicking grounds, cheap fares, special train arrangements and other relative matters. Stationmasters Welcome Enquiries P^SANDWKH^ Ham & Chicken, Devilled ■"^^^j!Js^^Sßh Ham, Salmon « Shrimp, Lobster & Tomato, Veal /rrSMS^^iffli & Ham, Ham & Tongue, IRVINE & STEVENSON'S ST. GEORGE CO. LTD., DUNEDIN AND AUCKLAND. £ ITS FAMOUS 1 I BECAUSE ITS GOODJS kVACUUM CLEANING Co J ■L SHAMPOO CARPETS JM PHONE JBB^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 156, 30 December 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 156, 30 December 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 156, 30 December 1940, Page 4