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STOMACH PAINS RELIEVED IMMEDIATELY How would you like to feci your stomach pains melt away a few moments after taking just one dose of stomach powder? You can have this joyful experience—providing you use the right stomach powder. Let Mr. P., an actual stomach sufferer, tell you which remedy to use: “For three years*” Mr. P. says, “I suffered terribly with gastritis and nervous debility, until life became a misery to me. I visited hospital, was attended by doctors, and tried all sorts of so-called remedies, but of no avail. I became worse and worse, and felt as though I did not care what happened, although I am only a young man. "Then one day I made up my mind to give Maclean IRrand Stomach Powder a trial. I felt relief from the first dose, and after finishing the bottle I was a new man. My weight increased rapidly, and I began to eat things I had formerly shunned. “A month after the first bottle I recommenced work, and now, eight months later, I am happily married.” Don’t put up with stomach suffering. Relief from your stomach pains is waiting for you now, in every bottle of the original MACLEAN BRAND Stomach Powder. Get a bottle to-day, feel better to-morrow. Remember always to look for the signature “ALEX C. MACLEAN” on the bottle —your real safeguard. ■ Never sold loose. Sold only in bottles in cartons. New Zealand Distributors: Jollands, Ltd., Wellington. ¥ N order to have the ' Star ’ out in good a time it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind and send in their orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 22890, 23 February 1938, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22890, 23 February 1938, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22890, 23 February 1938, Page 17