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INDIGESTION LIKE A THOUSAND HELLS” Chemist’s Severe Stomach Pains Felt . Benefit Of New Remedy After Very First Trial Nobody, except a doctor, is better qualified to advise about digestive troubles than a chemist. Here is one who does not hesitate to make a recommendation. Why? Because, in his own words, ho “suffered a thousand hells” from indigestion himself, till he tried the new remedy. He w-rites: “I was suffering a thousand hells from indigestion, just when a consignment of Digestif Rennie Pastilles arrived, I. thought I would try them. I put two pastilles in my mouth and within five minutes I felt the benefit of them. Since then I have taken two after each meal, and for the first time for months I have had great relief. They are the best I have tried, and that is a good many. I’ll push them hard, because they have given me a new lease of life.”—R.B. Digestif Rennie Pastilles brought this chemist rapid relief because —unlike single-action remedies—they attack all the causes of indigestion directly. They contain antacids which neutralise and take the “fire” out of burning stomach acid; absorbents which “soak up” bloating stomach gas; sedatives which soothe the inflamed stomach lining; and digestive ferments which help to digest your food. When you feel indigestion coming on, simply slip two Rennies into your mouth and suck them. They become active at once; they end stomach pain in less than five minutes, because they reach your stomach full strength—not weakened with water; and they taste well. Rennies are twist-wrapped separately, and can be carried loose—airtight and hygienic—in pocket or handbag. Digestif Rennies are obtainable from all Chemists. Trial size 10d. Family size 2/8. oßettlsa a / fl s / s

JJOTEL WINDSOR 47 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. This well-known Private Hotel- is now acquired by MRS'. M. C. KANE, and has been completely repainted, papered and furnished throughout. Tariff from 9/- per day. Permanents from 30/- per week. Weekly by arrangement. M. C. KANE . PROPRIETRESS.

HOTEL FEDERAL. CHRISTCHURCH. (Overlooking Victoria Square). "■ Excellent Cuisine and service second to none in New Zealand. The bedrooms are large, well ventilated, and heated with gas fires, th® majority being equipped with hot and cold water. Jazz Room included on premises. Bowker Fountain onposite. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. WEST COAST HOUSE SHADES HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. TED GILLMAN (formerly of the West Coast) has taken over the wellknown Shades Hotel. A cordial welcome is extended to all West Coasters. ' r he Dining-room is under the capable management of Mrs. Gillman, and ■tie accommodation is of the beat. TARIFF MODERATE JJOLMES’ private hotel, (Next Coker’s Hotel, Manchester St.) CHRISTCHURCH. The Oldest and Best Hotel for both Ladies and Gents. Permanent by Arrangement. Will be pleased to see old and new West Coast friends. MRS. T. PILLING PROPRIETRESS. HOTEL CECIL ’ (PRIVATE). (Under Entirely New Management). Superior Accommodation. Large Sunny Rooms. Excellent Cuisine. Separate Shower Baths. FREE GARAGE. TARIFF: Casuals 10/6 daily; Weekly by Arrangement. 73 MANCHESTER ST., CH.CH., (Three Minutes from Railway Station) ’Phone 34-174. J. FILLERY, Proprietor. (Late Hotel Cecil, Invercargill).

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 May 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 May 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 May 1940, Page 12

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