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I ■ m wfl 1 4Wi ; This'Rennie’ Pastille ■ Ended Gastric Pains A commercial traveller writes : — 1 “I have been suffering from a type of 5 nervous gastric stomach for nine years, > and this has made me at times feel ' absolutely depressed to the last degree. 1 spent pounds on stomach powders 5 without results. I'purchased a packet ' of Rennie and was amazed at the result, i I now take these pastilles after every [ meal and in consequence I have yet to , feel that old pain again.”—K.P. - Digestif Rennie Pastilles go to the root ! cause of Indigestion. They contain antacids which neutralise excess acida common cause of digestive disorders. When excess acid has been neutralised, 1 indigestion simply cannot start. And I Digestif Rennie is more than an ; antacid. It also contains absorbents 1 to free you of, stomach gas, and ferments which actively help to digest - food. Digestif Rennie Pastilles are XTJ pleasant to take and ( each one is individually wrapped in waxed paper, to keep it xY \ clean in pocket or handbag. W--Y771 They are obtainable of Chemists and Stores. Trial packet - lOd. ’ ~ yFamit y size ~ 2/8 1

> The sale of blackberry" fruit is not ■ regarded by the Department of Agri culture as a breach of the Noxious i’ Act. This was announced by ; the Minister for Agriculture (Hon. W. ' Lee Martin), in reply to the Morrins . ville branch of the Farmers’ Union, which recently wrote to him protest- . ing against the fruit ol a noxious ■ weed being retailed in the shops in ’ Auckland and Hamilton. The Ministei • stated: "Assuming that blackberry fruit (which contains seed) can bo ■ classed as the seed of noxious woods. > its sale is forbidden under the Noxious Weeds Act; hut the Department of Agricullure has recognised that the 1 germinating power of the Irtiil is doI stroyed when the fruit is converted into jam or used for other cooking purposes, and so the department has 1 not deemed it necessary to enforce or endeavour to enforce this particular • provision of the Ac). Occupiers of land who allow blackberries to produce fruit commit, an offence, and are liable to a. penalry under the Noxious Weeds Ad.” i

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 April 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 April 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 April 1937, Page 2