s TEA All grocers stock It The greatest value in tea ever given —at 2/10 per lb Tiger Tea stands supreme.. J. Rattray & Son Ltd • Blenders
Every Sufferer from INDIGESTION knows this to be true Every sufferer from Indigestion wants three things, and wants them quickly. ■jUf Firstly, he wants immediate relief from his pain, feeling; of fulness, palpitation or flatulence. d. Secondly, he knows that unless his inflamed or weakened stomach is protected from the hot, burning: aci(f continually poured out, he will only have the pains come back again. § Thirdly, he wants help for his weak stomach to digest the food he must take. All these requirements have been carefully provided for in De Witt's Antacid Powder, tJt On entering the stomach De Witt’s Antacid Powder firstly neutralises the excess acid and renders it harmless to the inflamed stomach. The pain of flatulence is relieved and there is an immediate feeling of well-being, C. Secondly, the valuable Colloidal Kaolin ingredient coats the stomach walls, and while protecting the inflammation or ulcers from the burning acids, allows the ordinary work of digestion to go on. § Thirdly, another ingredient actually digests a portion of your food, taking a further load off the weak stomach. Finally, by persistent use of De Witt’s Antacid Powder, the system gets regulated and healthy so that the stomach can digest your food; and medicine is no longer required. So every day that you put off getting a supply of De WITT’S Antacid Powder means another'day of unnecessary suffering for you. De WITT'S ANTACID POWDER Sold by all Chemists, in Sky-blue Canister, 2/4
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Evening Star, Issue 22247, 27 January 1936, Page 14
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267Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22247, 27 January 1936, Page 14
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