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SAFETY FIRST. There was a young bather of Rhyl Who boasted both caution and skill; He always wore flannel When swimming the Channel, For fear of contracting a chill. I read that one hospital has now decided to buy its bedding on the instalment plan. So much Down and the rest Tick, I suppose?

Stomach Acidity is usually to blame When your stomach is out-of-order and food disagrees, when you have heartburn or wind, or when you feel headachy and out-of-sorts, lake a dose or two of Dinnefobd’s Pure Fluid Magnesia. This world-famous remedy immediately neutralises excess acid, cleanses the liver, and gently induces a natural action of the bowels. It is absolutely safe, pleasant to take, and has no griping effect. But be sure you get Dinneford’s, the clear fluid

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Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 8

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