About Your Indigestion . .•. Is your trouble S- * * 8* 11CD5T Painful distension incite 0 f the stomach by gases from fermenting: food. Excess acidity is the trouble. Flatulence, heart* bum and palpitation are the symptoms. IICDC Inflamed or uInCHC cerated stomach. The continual action of hot stomach adds on the lining: of a weak stomach eventually causes painful inflammation (gastritis or dyspepsia), and in extreme cases, stomach ulcers. ftICDC Duodenal ui* lOr ncnc ccrs . Excess outpouring a of stomach ids acids attack the lining of , the duodenum. Agonising: if appears after a meal, only Disjram of Stomach, to recur with asronillna: !»• Intestines and Heart, tensity shortly afterwards. DeWitt’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*. Secondly the Colloidal Kaolin protects the inflammation or ulcers in the stomach from the burning adda, but allows the ordinary work of digestion to go oo- . M . Thirdly, another ingredient actually digests •a portion ot your food, taking a further load off th PeriSen t t >I us« h of De Witt’s Antacid Powder retiUIQUV uaa - regulates the system so that you can diprost your food. There is no excess acidity and pains vanish. 000. iQKO IS no CAWJ33 So every day that you put off getting a supply of De WITT’S Antacid Powder means another OE UC Wl i i J »v. day of unnecessary suffering for you. De WITT’S ANTACID POWDER Sold bv all Chemists & Stores, trice 2/6
Ocular Headaches! A high percentage of persistent headaches ia due to some optical defect. Eyesight may appear perfect, hut a latent defect is the cause of the trouble, which properly-fitted glasses would effectually correct. If you are subpect to headaches, consult PETER N. DICK, registered optician. Phono 13-308. Jewellers and Opticians, 488 MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN, C.l. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, PATERSONS’ BUILDINGS. 163 RATTRAY STREET. ANDERSON’S BAY. —Sunbury street, ideal position, convenient to tram (in the Estate late J. R. Whyte) : Substantial 5-roomed Villa Residence, kitchenette, and all modern conveniences; workshop, vinery; 2 excellent Building Sections, laid out in garden, best of soil, well hedged; fine view; exceptionally warm and sheltered. We sold on Monday, by auction, the adjoining section at over £IOO, and these are equally as good. Small deposit accepted. Gift price, lot. £BOO. CLOSE KAITUNA BOWLING GREEN AND HIGH STREET SCHOOL.-Solidly-built Villa of good appearance, first-class order; conveniences all modern, porcelain bath and basin, sun verandah; large level section, exceptionally sunny and sheltered; garage and garden: £SO deposit; cheapest on market; £760. T OOK! 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW (rooms large), kitchenette and sun balcony; only a few years built; with all modern conveniences, workmanship excellent; goodsized sunny section, laid out in garden and well fenced, situated IN GOOD POSITION CLOSE TRAM AND ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, ROSLYN; cost owner £l,lOO few years ago, but now an absentee; £9O deposit; must sell tins month; first to inspect will buy; £B6O. ERE’S TO MARRIED COUPLES.-MUSSELBURGH RISE, slightly mevated'; Well-built Brick Bungalow (erected 20 months), with all modern conveniences; interior nicely appointed and fitted up; leadlight casements; freehold sheltered section, nice view; plenty of garden; £IOO deposit; nothing cheaper on tho market; £9BO. S' PECIAL BARGAIN!—SLIGHTLY ELEVATED, CLOSE Id TRAM, in condition as new: Attractive 4-roomed Bungalow; rooms cheery, all modern conveniences; hot and cold water, electric light, gas, empire papers, porcelain bath and basin; lovely •itw; good free-bold; garden and flowers; owner transferred; £BO deposit; gift £725.
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Evening Star, Issue 22475, 21 October 1936, Page 2
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