To ease imiGSSTIBH You never know when indigestion will strike. Perhaps when you ’ re in a restaurant, on a bus, in a tram or in the street. No use relying on remedies that call for a spoon and a glass of water. You can’t carpy those in your pocket! But you can carry RENNIES. They’re tablets and separately wrapped. Just take one out of your pocket or handbag and pop it into your mouth at the first hint of stomach upset. Suck it like a sweet —the taste is pleasant. Take another one to make sure. Then wait a little—you won’t have to wait long as you suck one Rennie slowly and then another, the symptoms of excess acid ease, and pain disappears. Rennies are the most convenient indigestion remedy you can buy... try them. Ask your nearest chemist or storekeeper for Rennies trial size ill, family size I Suck them If Rennies don’t shift your I tike sweets. No indigestion, it's high time | water needed you saw your doctor. DIGEST F % E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES LTD Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, Eng. INVI’IATION and Greet.hg Cards, Con dolenceCards Menus, Programmes Notices, and all similar classes ot Prim ins; .-xec.iled promptly and to your entire satisfaction at the Evening Star ’- Consult our printing department'
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Evening Star, Issue 26135, 24 June 1947, Page 10
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211Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 26135, 24 June 1947, Page 10
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