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a DELICATE STOMACH needs a MILD Antacid .. , . v Give your meals a chance to digest properly. Delicate stomachs always take a little longer in the process and food so easily ferments, causing flatulence and pain. But a tablespoonful or so of Dinneford’s Pure Fluid Magnesia after eating, quickly stops this harmful acid fermentation, and prevents any feeling of fullness or depression. Be sure you get Dinneford’s — specially made for delicate stomachs. Be sure you give DINNEFORD’S pure fluid MAGNESIA Also obtainable In TABLET form EDMONDS k • mm An Edmonds products sold only* In concalnsrt bearing tho wall-known EDMONDS labala. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE.

at There’s always an extra thrill about receiving a gift when it has a distinctive “ newness ” about it. There are many such gifts to choose from at Peter . Dick's, t the shop ,qf fascinating presents. .. -- PETER DICK Jeweller, 59 Princes Street (opposite Savoy). fans Call now before the Xmas rush. Skei dairtfMfW iifes & ANOTHER LUX CHANGE DAILY GIRL So cool and fresh when others are limp . . . so exquisitely dainty ... so very popular 1 And all because she devotes a few little minutes at bedtime to Luxing the day’s undies. / ) ff * M 5;- J .* a: -nil 1 ai>e c So ;,teaie *e day’ B 5 e me t * LSVBM VMDVCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND 5.477.25 NZ

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Evening Star, Issue 23750, 4 December 1940, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23750, 4 December 1940, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23750, 4 December 1940, Page 13

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