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Anti=Acido p?y jir; C 7. A '’Zr m \ m \\ i /■7\ W> 7 '// * Success Where Others Fail A letter that will interest all who suffer from Indigestion. Mrs J. Forrest, Dunedin, writes: —_ “1 have been a martyr to indigestion for ft num« %9T of years, and have suffered agony from ft binning , pain in tho chest. This would como on shortly alter meals, and tJio pain was so acute at_ times that I really thought I was going to die. Not only did I fee] miserable and doprossed and in bad health generally, but I could not oven drink a glass of water without unpleasant after-oil cots. “ I have tried numerous other indigestion cures without obtaining relief; but Anti-Acido has succeeded whore others have failed. The pain lias entirely disappeared, I can now enjoy my meals, and I feel better than I have for years. I would not ho without AntiAcido for anything. 11 23rd June, 1923.” ■He bv Mr? Forrest’s experience. If you have indigestion in any farmtako Anti-Acido right away, ami avoid needless suffering and ivrui trouble. Price, 2s Cd. Chemists and Stores. NEILL & CO., LTD., Loud St., Wholesale Agents. fe‘K“ ,"V ; gives a splendid finish to all forms of polished woodwork. POLIFLOR will also revive the design on your lino and at the same time give it longer life. POLIFLOR II ."I Try it for yourself to-day. Prices 6d., lOd. and 2/3 VOLIFLOR Is made in New Zealand by the Manufacturersof "NUGGET” Boot Polish—therefore it** good I m vaw HAINES—43 mm $ % 7 7 ;-.T* ft '<> PRESERVING ANTISEPTIC AMO Uio for 'Tiled Floors M AftBLEFIovoR Bom Rsiisiis Ciijp Ccikcs Try this delicious SUN-MAID Recipe. $ cup butter or ihortaning 1 cup sugar 2 eggi 1J cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder J teaspoon salt J teaspoon nutmeg J cup milk 2 cup Sun-Maid Raisins Cream Butter and add sugar slowly, creaming them together. Add beaten e£gs. Mix well. Sift flour, baking powder, salt and nutmeg together. Add to butter mixture alternately with the milk. Add SunMaid plumped raisins. Put into greased pans. Bake in moderate oven 20 to 30 minutes. This recipe will make about 24 small cakes. £#4-;-n •w> Always use Sun-Maids —the clean raisins. Seeded and seedless, at your grocer s. 831 \ AM fAINBS-17 IQ The Best RAISINS laaEzssEßßrasazraßa ffxS’t i "Ur U l>£/ ©v w © e| #;,T Kuimery THE New Season’s MWinery Models art nou now showing in all their dainty allure. The colors this season are more enticing than ever, while, the ombre effects add a distinctly novel touch. The Egyptian motif is noticeable everywhere, and gives a new note, adding a touch of brightness in the darker colors or contrasting gaily with the lighter ones. Ladies are invited to call in and see them this week while the show is still complete. Dreavers . Ltd, 72-78 George Street,

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Evening Star, Issue 18375, 8 September 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18375, 8 September 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18375, 8 September 1923, Page 14

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