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INDIGESTION A B —' Goes in 2 minutes Here’s something of real interest to all sufferers from indigestion, heartburn, flatulence, and stomach gas—a new charcoal—an activated charcoal—with fifty times the power of absorption of ordinary medicinal charcoal. This new product is known as Chardox. Just put two Chardox tablets into your distressed stomach and—like a magnet—the highlyactivated charcoal attracts and holds every particle of the accumulated gas and acid which are the cause of all the pain, bloating, and distress. Relief is felt in two minutes. Look at the illustration on right. It shows a test tube (A) filled with stomach gas—the gas that causes distension and pain. The other test tube (B) shows what happens when Chardo x meets the stomach gas. The gas is immediately _ condensed to practically nothing. Distension, pain, and discomfort disappear. When the gas and excess acid and toxins have been carried away by Chardox your stomach and bowels will be purified—will be free from pains, aches, distress, and misery without the use of a single drug. Chardox is to-day enabling people subject to indigestion to eat any food they fancy without fear of after-effects. Chardox is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores in boxes containing 48 tablets, at 2s per box.

“ Mummy,” asked a little boy at a concert, at tb© end of the interval, “ have the orchestra had something to eat?” “I dont’ know,” said tho mother. “ I think they have,’ said the little boy. “It says on the programme ‘ Part two will be given by a fuller orchestra! ’ ”

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Evening Star, Issue 22578, 20 February 1937, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22578, 20 February 1937, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22578, 20 February 1937, Page 6