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A PAIN GNAWING YOU;„ EASE IT IN A TICK OR TWO Don't let acid stomach worry you. Let RENNIES worry your acid stomach. Just two little pleasant-tasting tablets ‘put paid' to that kind of distress. It doesn't matter where you are —at work, sitting in the movies, standing in a train or tramcar. Put your hand into your pocket or handbag and take out a couple of Rennies. Suck them like sweets, one after the other. Then and there you deal with acidity before it has time to get the upper hand. No waiting for relief until you can get a tumbler, water and spoon. Rennies soon neutralise excess acid—appetite returns —you're hungry as a hunter again. Get Rennies from your Chemist or Store and be lighthearted over indigestion distress. ——— If Rennies don’t shift Suck them yourindigestion,it'shigh like sweets. No time you saw your doc- water needed tor. Get Rennies today 1 I RENNIES o E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES LTD. Adclphi, Salford, Manchester, En;. RNI7

j^sn. Objective m. ■ v*M| :';v" '• -tri 'n f'-s ? ssss m then “y OU see that ridge go and take it! ” Only a few years ago that was the kind of assignment the Kiwis got. And because they were New Zealanders and knew what they were fighting for—they took the ridge. mm A ia®w - . Today the objective of many of those men is a little home of their own. 'And not all the courage in the world will help a serviceman to reach this objective if he can't find a house for sale. Half of all state houses must be let to ex-service-men, but many want to own their homes. Today, three years after the end of the war, almost 40,000 of those who defended New Zealand have been found homes by the Rehabilitation Board. But there are still many waiting. If you have a house, farm or business for sale, or if you have a house to let, will you help a Kiwi to reach his objective. iff •" / ~ SIP i CV; m 1 A.. v > HD Give a Serviceman First Chance

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22827, 23 December 1948, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22827, 23 December 1948, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22827, 23 December 1948, Page 3

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