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About Your Indigestion . /s your trouble fUEDC Painful distension ntnu of stoma<*h by gases from fermenting food. Excess acidity is the trouble. Flatulence, heartburn and palpitation are the symptoms UEDC Inflamed w dntliC cerated stomach. The continual action of hot stomach acids on the lining of a weak stomach eventually causes painful inflammation (gastritis or dyspepsia), and in extreme cases, stomach ulcere MF PF Duodenal aU 0“ fiEKC cer> Excess outpouring of stomach acids attach the lining of the duodenum. Agonising gnawing pain Is the symptom. This pain often disappears after a meal, only Diadram of Stomaeh. to recur with agonising intotestme. and Heart tensit, shortly Ifterwlrda De Witt's Antacid Powder Firstly neutralises & excess acid and renders it harmless to the inied stomach. The pain of flatulence is relieved and there is an immecbate feeling of well-being. Secondly the Colloidal Kaolin protects the Inflammation ot ulcers tn the stomach from the burning acids, but allows the ordinary work ot digestion to go on. Thirdly, another ingredient actually digests • portion of your food taking a further load off weak stomachPersisteat use ef De Witt's Antacid Powder Nrulates the system so that you can digest your flood. There is no excess acidity and pains vanish. So every day that you put off getting a supply •f De WITT'S Antacid Powder means another day of unnecessary suffering for you De WITFS AM H Ml • SXw fntt 2,6 T> ALDNESB DEFIED! Be sure to use Brice’s Bpe»ial Strength Regenerator. 70 years’ success. 5/6 from L Bowman, Hairdresser, Hastings. Get instant relief from that itching, •tinging insect biee. Apply Rexona Ointment NOW—it soothes more quickly than anything else. Insect bites can be very dangerous. Poison is deposited in the pores and if you scratch the bite, blood poisoning may result ... germa find their way so easily through the broken skin. But Rexona safeguards by sealing out the germ-laden air. It heals the skin and leaves it clear. Make sure you have your tin of Rexona ready all through the summer months. Insect bites worry children so—and just one application of Rexona can bring comfort and ease. TREATMENT. Bathe with warm water and Rexona Medicated Soap. Then rub in Rexona Ointment. With children, bandaging prevents scratching. Rexona Medseated Soap contains the Pt same soothing, healing properties as the Ointment. It helps to bring about a speedy cure. At your chemist's or store NOW I •JM.32NZ

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 236, 18 September 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 236, 18 September 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 236, 18 September 1936, Page 7

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