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S< Q£ Ss2 OS r- W to = G O O 111 CP S*° a « Z(5 H = to CO r < (O o The Danger of INDIGESTION The stomach lies under the heart, separated from it by the diaphragm. When food ferments <through excess acid), the top of the stomach swells up and presses against the heart. The result is Agonising Pains, Palpitation. Fainting, often a feeling of total collapse—all symptoms of acute indigestion., De Witt’s Antacid Powder has been prepared for the complicated nature ot indigestion troubles. It acts in a common-sense way. If you persevere it will relieve you of your trouble entirely. » Firstly, it neutralises the excess acid which the weak stomach continually produces, allays the irritation and dispels the gas. P.\ Secondly, the inflamed or ulcerated stomach and duodenum are protected from the hot, bui rung acids by a film of the finest Ka.olin procurable. The stomach thus protected, the inflammation and ulcers rapidly heal and the agonising pain disappears.. Thirdly, another ingredient actually digests portions of your food, taking the load off the weakened stomach. And finally, the ingredients In De Witt’s Antacid Powded so assist Nature to build up an.alkaline reserve in the body; that there will be no recurrence of the trouble. De WITT'S ANTACID POWDER Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in sh.v-blue Canister, price—--2/6 1 WMm Do Your Hands say Housework? If so, why allow them to become rough and sore through their various domestic tasks when by using Mirpil yo;«r hands can be kept soft and lovely? Mirpil is an ideal soothing lotion for Red Hands, Rough, Chapped and Chafed Skin, Windburn and Sunburn, Chilblains, Sore Feet, as a base for powder, and after shaving. ‘ Obtainable from chemist#, hair* dressers and stores, or from tbe W. H. Comstock Co. Ltd. (makers of Df. Morse’s Indian Root Pills), 6 Parish St., Wellington. Price, 2/6 per bottle, post paid. ALEX THOMSON Gisborne Nursery Established over 40 years. T. FLORIST A SEEDSMAN OOW our High Grade VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS. I have had over 40 years’ experience in the trade and supply only the best. The FLORAL WORK Department ias my personal sunervision and only artistic work supplied. Note Address:— SHOP: PEEL STREET, PHONE 363. NURSERY: it CARNARVON ST., Phone 199 N.SS. CRIPPLED CHILDREN SOCIETY GISBORNE AND EAST COAST BRANCH (Inc.). r PHE N.Z. Crippled Children Society .. (Inc.) would be glad to receive from parents or guardians of crippled children particulars of any crippled children eligible for assistance from the Society. A crippled child is one under the age of 21 years who is suffering from crippled or malformed limbs. The district covered by the Society extends from the county of Matakaoa to the County of Cook, including the intervening counties. The purpose of the Society is to see that ' each crippled child, receives hospital treatment where such can he of benefit, and then to assist in obtaining vocational training for . the purpose of‘ helping the child in some useful occupation. Foi’ms of application • may be obtained from the'Honorary Secretary, M. L. FOSTER, Adams’ Buildings Gisborne. THE BREAST WAS SOOTHED —Arnold. .!u Seo .for,-, yourself ..how. quickly . and Baxter’s Lung Preserver soothes .and relieves a cold- in . the • chest. The most deep-seated- chest , co(d' is quickly rooted bi.it/. tightness disappears, expectoration is -made; easy while valuable tonic,properties hasten recovery 'grid prevent a relapse: Be sure-it’s “Baxter’s.” 1/6, 2/G, and 4/6 at-all .chemists and stores. ' Take care—take “Baxter’s.” ’. • ■ nvANS’S DELICIOUS SAMSA GES. /. Wholesale and retail- No -order too.: small' or i none too large,— \ Who pays the bill lor the injured? Consult the Standard Insurance : Cornpan v for full protection —S. G. Northe, local manager- (Advt.)V • ■■■ :>. i-y. t v : ■< : .- v •.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12867, 22 May 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12867, 22 May 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12867, 22 May 1936, Page 3