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ACID STOMACH CAUSED ULCERS STILL SUFFERED AFTER TWO OPERATIONS THEN HEW DRUGLESS REMEDY BROUGHT SPEEDY RELIEF Have you ever seen people with stomach ulcers—that terrible sequel to neglected indigestion? They go for whole days and nights without a minute’s peace. They are scared to death of food.; frequently cannot retain it. What a tragedy! And what a blessing something has at last been discovered which corrects indigestion almost instantly—and removes the risk of stomach ulceration. Chardox is the name of this sensational discovery. Chardox is not a drug. It is a highly refined and tasteless form of super-activated charcoal —50 times more effective than ordinary medicinal charcoal, whicli doctors have prescribed for over a hundred years. Read this experience : “ 1 got Chardox for a friend who had suffered for years from chronic ulceration of the stomach, and has tried lots of socalled cures—she has had two operations in hospital, but still gets severe pain at times, but she says Chardox is very speedy in relieving the pain. Also, when taken the last thing at night, it removes all discomfort caused by poor digestion.”—(Mrs) H. The minute Chardox gets into the stomach it spreads over the entire surface. The Chardox particles at once attract and draw into their absorbent surfaces the gas, the acid, and the harmful poisons. In but a few minutes the chief causes of stomach pain have gone. Then, with the acid and gas locked in its grip, every speck of Chardox is eliminated, for Chardox cannot be assimilated by the organs of the body. Most chemists and stores sell Chardox in boxes, containing 48 tablets, at 2/ a box. are judged first by their clothes MoCrae-tailored clothes make the discriminating man. _ They do their part in creating a favourable impression wherever the wearer may be. Genuine tailor-made suits from £7 7/-. Overcoats from £5 TO/ - . LADIES' COSTUMES AND COATS A tailor-made costume is as essential to the smart woman as a tailored suit is to a man. Prices from £6 6/-. Tailor-made coats from £5 10/-. John McCrae Merchant Tailor, S 3 Dowling Street, Dunedin. VERNON SMITH tTHE IRONMONGER, is selling GORGON FLY PAPERS (the best made), S for 6d (posted Id extra). KEROSENE FLY BATHS, 5d each (posted Id extra). A BLUE ENAMELLED MEAT SAFE, 20in x 15in x 12in, complete with shelf and double hook, for 17/9 (railed 1/9). These Safes are splendid value. 3-HOLE TYPE BEST BRITISH RAZOR BLADES, 6d per packet of Six (posted Id extra). HEAVY BRITISH-MADE ALUMINIUM JAM PANS (12in), 10/6 (railed 9d). CROCKERY SALT BOX, 9/9 (railed 6d). WOOD SALT BOX, 1/3 (posted 4d). STAINLESS SAW-EDGE BREAD KNIFE, with 12in Board, 2/6 (railed 6d). LARGE-SIZE ALUMINIUM COFFEE PERCOLATORS, 5/0 (railed 6d extra). ALUMINIUM-COVERED ROASTER. Round— 4/6 reduced to 3/6; 7/- reduced to 5/-. Oral—lo/6 reduced to 7/6. FOUR-ARM WOOD TOWEL RAIL, 1/6 (posted 3d). WOOD KNIFE BOX (three divisions), 1/3 (railed 6d). FIVE YEARS’ GUARANTEED ELECTRIC IRONS, 19/6 (railed 1/-). SOLID BRONZE FRAME AND WHEEL DOUBLE EGG BEATER, 7/6 (posted 8d). These are made for heavy beating. SMALL TIN BISCUIT FORCERS, 1/3 and 1/6 (posted 2d). THE NEW "JIFFY" CLEAN-CUT TIN OPENER, 1/3 (posted Id). ENAMEL OMELETTE OR FRY PANS—6iin, 1/9 j 7jin, 2/- (railed 6d extra). ENGLISH CARDEN CLOVES, with reinforced thumb Ladies’ or Gents’, 1/11 (posted 2d). BAMBOO LAWN RAKES, 1/9 (railed 6d). TEA TRAYS—I6in x I2in, 1/-; 18in % 13in, 1/6 (railed 6d). MEAT SKEWERS, 9d and 1/- set (posted 2d extra). GALVANISED WATER CANS, with Brass Roses—6qt, 6/B; Bqt, 7/9; lOqt, 8/9 j 12qt, 9/9 (railed 1/- extra). ANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘ Evening Star * Office at Moderate Prices. ,

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Evening Star, Issue 21638, 6 February 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21638, 6 February 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21638, 6 February 1934, Page 5